During last summer’s special session, state senators changed the tax law so property owners would automatically receive tax credit, instead of applying for a deduction after the fact.
Gov. Jim Pillen, the Douglas County Attorney and law enforcement say the bill will protect the community and the youth offender. Those who oppose the bill say the state has its priorities wrong.
Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska law enforcement officials back a proposed law that would allow the state to jail children as young as 11 and file adult charges against 12-year-olds.
Omaha Sen. Kathleen Kauth said the change would provide more transparency and accountability to the Legislature, but opponents said it was "a creep of partisanship into our process." ...
Nelson got Cannon shortly after the crash and his name is no coincidence. "I said, 'You know what, I broke my cervical spine,' and then I said, 'Dr. Gannon put me back together, so I'm going to name ...
Volleyball is having its moment, winning over hearts from conference tournaments like Big Ten and NCAA games to professional leagues like LOVB and PVF. The post Nebraska Huskers Gain $7 Million Profit ...
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