While the murder of Terri McCauley is closer to a resolution, local indigenous leaders say there's a larger issue at hand.
A Douglas County judge heard arguments on whether one of the four teens charged in the death of an Uber driver should go to juvenile court.
WarHorse Casino opens in Omaha For Nebraska’s racetrack casinos, 2024 was defined by expansion. Casinos across the state expanded their spaces and the types of betting they offered. The result was the industry produced more revenue in 2024 than in its previous 1⅓ years combined,
Public school teachers in Nebraska are only given basics for class: paper, pencils, and items for the curriculum.
Defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew withdrew from the transfer portal on Saturday and will return to his former school, Arizona. Nebraska had landed a commitment from Groves-Killebrew less than two weeks ago, on Jan. 9, after he’d decided to move on after one year at Arizona.
A Nebraska lawmaker Friday said he has a “compromise” of sorts for those wanting adult consequences for younger kids involved in serious crimes and those who favor a more rehabilitative approach. State Sen.
Nebraska is one of the worst states in the country for home insurance premiums, but property owners might be able to help themselves by shopping around for a better deal.
According to First Alert 6 meteorologists, at this point in the season, the metro is seeing it’s second lowest snow total on record.
About 120 students will perform with the United States Marine Band. They're projected to open the program at roughly 11 a.m. Sen. Deb Fischer invited the group to perform.
A major expansion and renovation of Eppley Airfield is also underway, anticipated to finish in four years, he adds. Additionally, the Mutual of Omaha corporate headquarters project is under construction and, once completed, will become the tallest structure in Nebraska and in five surrounding states.
The Omaha Supernovas will be leaving the Pro Volleyball Federation at the end of the 2025 season to start a new indoor league.
The Lincoln-Lancaster Health Department reported the avian influenza has been found in a wastewater sample. The sample was taken from the Northeast Water Resource Recovery Facility. WasteWaterSCAN has been testing samples nationwide since May 2024, including from two sites in Lincoln.