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
Hall County District Court Judge Andrew Butler ordered James Thompson, 22, of Ohio to be evaluated at the Lincoln Regional Center.
Lawmakers will be limited it giving a “soft no” during the final stage of debate unless they have a declared conflict of interest.
Confusion reigns in “every pocket” of state as school leaders worry about kids separated from parents, attorneys prep for workplace raids and everyone wonders — will this time be different?
Safety improvements are on the horizon for rail crossings in Grand Island, one of three Nebraska cities set to benefit from these enhanceme
Dunkin' dropped the “Donuts” from its brand name years ago. Now — at least across Nebraska, New Mexico and some other states — it doesn’t have doughnuts on the shelves either. Dunkin' stores in Omaha,
Doughnuts are back in Dunkin’ stores in Hastings, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Omaha and North Platte. According to the employees at the Hastings and Grand Island stores, they were told on Jan. 8 to pull the doughnuts from shelves due to a manufacturing error.
Nebraska Dunkin’ locations say they’re all out of doughnuts - Donuts are disappearing from Dunkin’ stores - and no one is sure why
What happens if immigration officers enter a school? A Lincoln church? Or if students are separated from their parents? Across Nebraska, school leaders, lawyers and immigrant families themselves are b
They've contemplated lots of possible scenarios. As one advocate said: “It's like preparing for a storm. ... We don’t want to incite fear. But we also cannot run and hide.”
Nebraska state senators filed dozens more bills on Tuesday, their ninth day in session. Lawmakers filed 97 pieces of legislation Tuesday, including four amendment proposals. Here’s a quick look at which senators have submitted bills on Day 9: Below is a look at a few bills that caught our attention on Tuesday: State Sen.
Nebraska lawmakers will have at least a few bills to consider this year as they work to fix, replace or even eliminate the Good Life Transformational Projects Act, which the state aimed at creating unique,