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Gov. Jim Pillen once again extended a burn ban for central and western Nebraska for another 10-day period, through midnight ...
Creighton University embarks on a $25 million project poised to change the landscape of the urban university and downtown ...
Priority bills for Sens. Glen Meyer of Pender and Terrell McKinney of North Omaha advance in the Legislature on separate ...
Longtime advocates for medical cannabis say they have worked for more than a decade in the state to create a safe, regulated system.
OMAHA — Backhoes digging out a future apartment site in Omaha’s urban core unearthed some unexpected remnants of an old dairy factory that once distributed milk to doorsteps via horse-drawn wagons.
Lawmakers rejected a last-minute amendment to keep Lincoln city elections in off years, rather than with statewide elections.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen says he and other farmers "messed up" and said he expects a new merged state agency to improve water ...
There are simple steps the Nebraska’s Legislature can take to improve stability for businesses like mine, so we can continue ...
Even with a major budget hole, Gov. Jim Pillen remains "100% confident" he'll win a balanced budget and additional property ...
LINCOLN — The executive director of the Nebraska Environmental Trust is resigning for a job offer with the Trump ...
It’s crunch time for state lawmakers to rightsize Nebraska’s budget, by no later than May 15, with more than $850 million ...
The Nebraska Auditor has raised a red flag over the rising cost the state pays to rent office space for its employees.