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Nebraska lawmakers Thursday advanced a 'public safety' package allowing detention of youths as young as 11 years old.
LINCOLN — Denise Powell, known for her role boosting new candidates with Women Who Run, is running for Congress in 2026 in ...
Lincoln and Omaha city officials could soon have the option to move city elections and line them up with Nebraska statewide ...
In Nebraska, Head Start funding supports capacity for 5,653 eligible children, employing 2,187 staff in 179 child care ...
A legislative bill designed to help implement medical cannabis in Nebraska narrowly advanced from committee in the waning ...
Bacon, who beat the last Democrat to hold a congressional seat in Nebraska in 2016, U.S. Rep. Brad Ashford, compared the ...
Bryan Waugh starts in June. He will replace retiring Col. John Bolduc, the superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol since ...
A divisive controversy from the 1980s and '90s related to "low-level radioactive waste" has returned to the Nebraska ...
The first new anchor of the Crossroads redevelopment site in Omaha is identified: a Gamescape by Cinemark family ...
Nebraska college savings accounts could expand to cover private K-12 tuition beginning in 2029, in line with current federal ...
A legislative measure lifting a lifetime ban on food aid for Nebraskans with a past drug felony advances another step, with ...
Lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to school retirement and tax incentive changes designed to shrink the state’s looming ...
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