The first bill President Donald Trump signed in his new term included a provision inspired by a woman killed in Omaha by a drunken driver who was in the country
A court appearance revealed new details about a high-speed chase across state lines in the Omaha metro last week.
Sam McKewon breaks down where Nebraska, Creighton, Iowa and all the smaller universities and colleges in Nebraska sit in the current Director's Cup standings.
On Monday, attorneys general from the states, including Nebraska's Mike Hilgers and Iowa's Brenna Bird, cited concerns about discrimination and legal risks.
Rain chance Thursday night around Omaha. Temperatures will still be mild with showers possible Thursday afternoon, evening and night.
Clouds moving in tonight for Nebraska and Iowa. Temperatures will be cold, but not nearly as cold as last night.
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Coaches would never call any regular game a “Super Bowl.” But that’s where Fred Hoiberg is right now. He's pushed seemingly every button, so all that's left is pushing all
Omaha staying warm these next few days with high temperatures near 50 degrees most days. The mild weather really limiting snow potential and instead may bring rain. Omaha's Weather Leader is tracking Impact Weather tomorrow for the chance of showers. Meteorologist Luke Vickery has the forecast you trust.
The Laken Riley Act, propelled by Iowa’s congressional delegation, became President Donald Trump’s first bill signed into law during his second presidency on Wednesday. The law will expand the scope of who can be arrested,
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Wayne State College’s film program, and Hot Attic Studios will premiere the program’s first feature-length student film “Lost Souls” produced at the college. The premiere will take place at the Majestic Theatre, at 310 Main Street, in downtown Wayne.
The stage is set for the 67th annual Band-O-Rama on Feb. 1, where 1,500 Kenosha Unified School District elementary, middle, high and charter school students will perform various musical pieces. This year's sold-out event at Indian Trail High School and Academy,