No immediate decision was reached Friday in a lawsuit alleging a political action committee defamed a Nebraska lawmaker by accusing her of grooming her transgender son.
Google has invested $5 billion in data centers in Omaha and Council Bluffs over the past two decades. Now an additional $350 million expansion is on the way.
Investigators asked Google for data from cellphones that pinged near Lincoln's Arnold Heights Park on June 4 as part of a probe into an armed home invasion.
Freeze-dried Skittles on the internet led to a new career for an Auburn woman — and a fun stop for the Nebraska Passport tourism program.
Nebraska doctors and patients say the current shortages calls for broader solutions to the nation's drug pipeline problems, which in recent years have affected products ranging from amoxicillin to Adderall.
A private memorial service is planned for James Q. Crowe, who led the development of Level 3 Communications in Omaha during the fiber optic telecommunications revolution.
Three years after her son was shot to death in downtown Lincoln, Marlina Bowdery has turned pain into purpose, guiding grieving mothers through the unspeakable agony of losing children.
The chair of the Nebraska Legislature's Education Committee is planning to study the use of critical race theory and other controversial subjects in the classroom.
A post meant to highlight Nebraska students who notched perfect ACT scores reignited around so-called brain drain from the state — and raised alarm for some free speech advocates.
A former music teacher and administrator at Blair High School was sentenced Wednesday to the mandatory minimum of five years in federal prison for distributing child pornography.
A Nebraska lawmaker filed a defamation lawsuit against a local far-right political action committee after members claimed she was grooming her transgender son.
Nebraska will receive $405.3 million in federal money to extend broadband internet to areas where it's not available or too slow, federal officials announced Monday.
The couple found the airplane piece on land they bought near Elsie. After 10 years, they finally tracked down one of the pilot's sons.
Toraze Davis died less than an hour after marrying the love of his life on June 19 at Ebenezer Baptist Church in North Omaha.
Last November, when Kendra Points and Matthew Nielsen purchased Big Red Auctions LLC, their online auction franchise, there were just two other franchisees in the area. Now there are seven.
One Bennington school board member and several parents protested the funding and existence of the Prism Club at Bennington High School, which is a student-led gay-straight alliance organization.
Twenty-nine people were on the boat at the time it overturned, Lockport Mayor Michelle Roman said at a news conference Monday afternoon at City Hall, including 28 hospitality workers from across Erie County and one staffer.
Lockport Police Chief Steven Abbott speaks to reporters after a boat capsized, killing one and injuring 11.
Andrea Czopp, a representative of Destination Niagara USA, speaks after a boat capsized in Lockport
Lockport Mayor Michelle Roman discusses the emergency response after a boat capsized, leaving one person dead and injuring 11.
Lockport Fire Chief Luca Quagliano speaks to reporters after a boat capsized Monday, killing one and injuring 11.
Is a Lego toy store coming to the Nebraska Crossing shopping center? Officials aren't saying, but here's a possible clue.
Smith Falls, which has long been popular for the thousands of people floating on the Niobrara River each summer, closed September 2022 for replacement of the aging wooden boardwalk.
The Nebraska Farm Bureau said it has partnered with Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk's SpaceX, to provide service to its members.
“Taking the trophy around the city I thought would be a good way to build some momentum toward the event,” said Joey Gardner, CWS marketing and creative services manager.