The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over a legal challenge to an executive order and city ordinances regulating firearms on city property in Lincoln.
Residents living in a rural development just west of the Omaha metro are concerned about a proposed development they believe would place added stress on the infrastructure.
A few months after losing a hard-fought race against Sen. Deb Fischer, Dan Osborn is exploring an independent campaign against Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts in 2026.
If more Iowans lose their jobs and consumers spend less due to President Trump’s higher tariffs, it could leave Iowa lawmakers with less money to fund government services.
Fifth generation farmer Jim Greif says waiting for tractor repairs that he could do on his own can cost him and others hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A People’s City Mission (PCM) employee accused of stealing EBT cards from people staying at the shelter and then using them to make purchases was arrested on Thursday.
While most City Council races tied up pretty neatly after the unofficial ballot counts came in from Omaha’s city primary election, the race for the Dist. 2 council seat remains too close to call.
While election officials move forward with making Tuesday’s election results official, the mayor and the county treasurer are each taking their next steps toward becoming — or remaining — the leader of Omaha.