Police chiefs in Nebraska’s two largest cities said Tuesday they are unaware of any planned immigration raids or other enforcement activities coming to their areas as a result of President Donald Trump’s promised crackdown on illegal immigration.
Firefighters were investigating a gas odor near 38th and Hamilton streets and found Calvin Jones dead in the basement.
A Lincoln judge has dismissed a felony theft charge against former History Nebraska director Trevor Jones because state prosecutors failed to bring the case to trial in time.
Right now, Nebraska law says a juvenile can be charged as an adult for a violent crime if they are between the ages of 14-18. This new bill, if passed, would lower that age to 12. LB 556 was officially introduced by Sen. Merv Riepe of Ralston on Wednesday at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen.
Lawmakers will be limited it giving a “soft no” during the final stage of debate unless they have a declared conflict of interest.
Lawmakers seeking to avoid a “divisive culture war” unveiled a slate of legislation Thursday they said would help Nebraska’s working families and workforce development. A bipartisan group of 10 state senators in the officially nonpartisan Legislature — eight Democrats,
The loss Wednesday was NU's fifth in a row. It was also the second straight at PBA after Nebraska had previously won 20 straight at home.
Omaha Police responded to a home near 38th and Franklin Street after firefighters reported an odor of carbon monoxide coming from the house. Authorities said a male, who they late
A proposed law would give prosecutors and judges new authority to put Nebraskans as young as 11 in detention facilities and let them charge certain 12-year-olds as adults, the Nebraska Examiner reports.
Transgender student-athletes would have a narrow path to participation in a new legislative proposal seeking to codify existing guidelines.
Nebraska volleyball will finally be playing a match at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Multiple matches, actually, as coach John Cook confirmed the Huskers will open the 2
LINCOLN — No fewer than four state lawmakers are proposing ways to regulate medical cannabis after a pair of ballot initiatives legalizing the drug for medical purposes succeeded in November.