At Gov. Jim Pillen’s lastest town hall meeting on Wednesday in his home town, it was standing room only — and a receptive crowd — to hear his plan to reduce Nebraska property taxes.
An Iowa candidate for congress is alleging the incumbent congressman will do things to hurt the Social Security system, but he’s not offering any of his own solutions.
The FBI is asking the public for help identifying someone they believe has “critical information” about the identity of a child victim of sexual exploitation.
Award winning, Grammy nominated entertainer Jelly Roll is extending his Beautifully Broken Tour 2024, including a stop at CHI Health Center Omaha on November 12.
By The Associated Press and KIRILL ZARUBIN and JIM HEINTZ Associated Press
The Wall Street Journal reporter went on trial 15 months after his arrest on espionage charges that he, his employer and the U.S. government vehemently deny.
By The Associated Press and RICK RYCROFT and ROD McGUIRK
The criminal case of international intrigue, which had played out for years, came to a surprise end in a most unusual setting with Assange, 52, entering his plea in a U.S. district court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands.
There aren’t many homes in the voluntary evacuation areas of Pottawattamie County, but the streets and levees are already closed in anticipation of flooding.
Back in February, Omaha City Council President Pete Festersen talked to community members about the changes coming to their North Saddle Creek neighborhood -- new sidewalks, better lighting, landscaping, and more parking.