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Oh, those pesky social studies standards. Nebraska’s once vaunted but now diminished rivalry with Oklahoma has come to a shuddering halt. What was born on the gridiron years ago has now expired, as ...
This year’s South Omaha Cinco de Mayo celebration marks 105 years of fiestas, organizers said, and honored grand marshals ...
Religion “may” have a new path into Nebraska’s public schools after the Education Committee on Friday sent a package to the ...
Creighton University embarks on a $25 million project poised to change the landscape of the urban university and downtown ...
A logjam on an education package indicates difficult climb facing some Republicans’ quest to infuse more Christianity into ...
A future Omaha apartment site becomes like an archeological dig. The developer says TIF helps difficult construction projects ...
Priority bills for Sens. Glen Meyer of Pender and Terrell McKinney of North Omaha advance in the Legislature on separate ...
Gov. Jim Pillen once again extended a burn ban for central and western Nebraska for another 10-day period, through midnight ...
The Nebraska Auditor has raised a red flag over the rising cost the state pays to rent office space for its employees.
It’s back to the drawing board for a long-sought trail across Cass County that would connect bike-hike trails from Lincoln ...
Lawmakers rejected a last-minute amendment to keep Lincoln city elections in off years, rather than with statewide elections.
Nebraska Lawmakers debated budget-balancing maneuvers into Tuesday night, and advance the first main budget bill.