One person is seriously injured following a shooting in North Omaha late Thursday night. Officials said it happened in the backyard of a home near North 16th and Ames around 11 p.m. Sign up for our Newsletters Officers found the victim,
Omaha Fire Chief Mike McDonnell believes voters are ready for a change. He’s running for mayor. As head of the Omaha Fire Union for several years,
“Winner-take-all tends to depress voter turnout. It does so by creating the perception among many people that voting doesn’t matter when the outcome is all but predetermined. This is especially true in a state like Nebraska where registered republicans outnumber democrats by a large amount,” winner-take-all opponent Dr. Jim Martin said.
New models and improved technology are constantly hitting the electric vehicle market, but there is still some buyer hesitancy in Nebraska.
An Omaha mother and her daughters encouraged state lawmakers Tuesday to revive school choice legislation to help thousands of other Nebraska families. Christina Chvala of Omaha, flanked by her daughters — 14-year-old Olu,
The University of Nebraska selected Aramark Sports & Entertainment to be the next concession provider at Memorial Stadium and several other venues used by Nebraska Athletics.
A bill introduced in the Legislature aims to make it harder for state-hired insurance companies to aggressively audit therapists providing mental health help to low-income Nebraskans.
Nebraskans came out Thursday to criticize and mostly defend the state's unusual system of awarding Electoral College votes for president.
Nebraska is the only state where lawyers automatically serve as coroners. Under the system, 87% of unattended deaths aren’t autopsied. Some families are left wondering.
Lindy's a bit scared of her surroundings in the shelter and would love a home where she can relax and feel safe. While she’s nervous with new people at NHS, once she warms up, she loves getting some gentle pets.
A coach for Special Olympics Nebraska, volunteers, family members and athletes share what Omaha's Polar Plunge means to them.
Here’s where the Nebraska, Creighton and Omaha men and women landed in the NCAA's latest NET rankings: As of the morning of Jan. 27 Creighton: No. 34 Nebraska: No. 32 Omaha: No. 261 Creighton: No. 39 Nebraska: No. 63 Omaha: No. 202 Manage Omaha Subscription Activate Digital Subscription