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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen will seek the steepest cuts to the state's budget since at least 1982 next year in a move that could ...
Omaha’s Child Saving Institute is preparing to open the doors to a major expansion that doubles the size of its facility.
After the 60-page audit report uncovered issues and challenges at the Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs, the commission said it got down to business.
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Deputies pulled one person from a fiery wreck in West Omaha early Sunday morning.
Ohio is one of only three states without a program in place to test fuel quality. Senate Bill 80 would fix that ...
Food Bank of Lincoln launched a new fundraising campaign called the C.A.N. Fund-Compassion of All Neighbors. Supporters are matching funds up to $500,000. The Capital Humane Society introduces us to 2 ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- State Auditor Mike Foley said his office has uncovered rampant financial impropriety at a business that contracted with the state to care for autistic people.
State Auditor Mike Foley's 19-page letter cited extensive problems with village finances, including uses of a village debit card and failure to make principal payments on water bonds since 2019.
Nebraska Public Media faces $4 million in cuts after Congress canceled funding for public media, putting local programs at risk.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen held a bill-signing ceremony Wednesday and touted several measures that he said will streamline state government. "We have to run government like a business," he said.
Nebraska has filed a lawsuit against Colorado over how much water its neighbor draws from the South Platte River.