Twenty minutes after announcing John Cook was retiring, the program announced Dani Busboom Kelly — the former Husker player and assistant — will be his successor.
Heated words were fired at members of the troubled Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs on Wednesday.
An Omaha mother and her daughters encouraged state lawmakers Tuesday to revive school choice legislation to help thousands of other Nebraska families. Christina Chvala of Omaha, flanked by her daughters — 14-year-old Olu,
While Nebraska is home to hundreds of Italian restaurants, there is one that stands out above the rest. This beloved eatery continues to receive rave reviews from customers day in and day out for their excellent service and unmatched cuisine.
As Nebraska's attorney general implored lawmakers Wednesday to outlaw the hemp-derived THC products for sale in shops statewide, retailers pleaded with senators to regulate the industry instead.
The bill from Sen. Rob Dover of Norfolk would bar cities from limiting rent increases, but opponents say rent control is not in place or being considered anywhere in Nebraska.
Dani Busboom Kelly is coming home. Just minutes after John Cook officially announced his retirement after 25 years of leading Nebraska volleyball, Busboom Kelly
Troy Dannen and Nebraska Athletics had an eventful Wednesday. Hours after announcing and dedicating the new Greg Sharpe Radio Booth at Memorial Stadium, Nebras
That's why he and other childcare centers support LB 162 or the Childcare Safety and Security Act. It would allow licensed daycare centers and home providers to sign up for the same emergency notifications that K-12 schools receive. State Sen. Margo Juarez introduced the bill.
Jeff Fortenberry was set for a retrial on his case this summer in Washington, D.C., but expected Trump's White House win might change that.
Nebraska is one of two states that doesn't automatically award all of its electoral votes to one candidate. In a court document filed Wednesday, the DOJ said it does not oppose dismissing the indictment “with prejudice,” meaning it can’t be brought up again.
For many, an annual physical can feel like more of a hassle than a necessity. But for one Papillion man, it's that physical that he credits with saving his life. Jamey Bremer calls a stop at the doctor's office a trip to the bed and breakfast. In October 2022, he was excited about his annual check-up.