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The final 10-day countdown has begun for the Nebraska Legislature’s 2025 session, with little time or funding to enact many ...
State lawmakers gave final approval to a budget clawing back more than $3 million of a larger slice of state funding for a ...
The Nebraska Legislature last week sent 31 bills to Gov. Jim Pillen. That's nearly six times more than Congress has sent to ...
Monday, May 19 marks the 100th anniversary of human rights and civil rights activist Malcolm X's birth in Omaha, Nebraska.
Pillen orders Nebraska medical cannabis regulations to proceed as legislative, legal fights approach
Gov. Jim Pillen is directing executive branch staff to proceed with medical cannabis regulations as legislative and judicial ...
Omaha's next mayor in the state's largest city could signal Republicans need a new path to earn votes in urban Nebraska.
‘WanderNebraska’ expands to promote more than 200 museums, tourist attractions and sites of interest
A Nebraska charitable foundation is using its 'WanderNebraska' program to promote lesser-known museums and historical sites ...
A proposed North Omaha "Innovation District" funded by $30 million in state dollars is the topic of a May 21 public meeting.
Gov. Jim Pillen vetoed a measure passed just hours earlier to end a lifetime ban preventing some Nebraskans from accessing ...
The MLK Living the Dream Team at Omaha Bryan High School pressed a Nebraska Supreme Court justice who visited for answers.
A bill to define “male” and “female” in law advanced for K-12 and collegiate sports teams alone, no longer for school ...
Filibustering lawmakers celebrated a short-term political victory defending what they called “the will of the people.” ...
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