Nebraska allowed residents with felony convictions, people like Jason Kotas, to vote. Then it didn't. And then it did again, causing a mad dash in the final week of registration and allowing Kotas to ...
The Metro Transit Authority is rolling out several key initiatives this fall, starting with the return of its “Bus to Ballot” program on Nov. 5, offering ...
Public higher education has never been more valuable than it is now for lifting people out of poverty and increasing social ...
Unprecedented number of citizen-led measures on Nebraska’s November ballot highlights a complex narrative with no single ...
At the recent Benson Business Improvement District (BID) board meeting, the board members voiced their collective frustration ...
On the second day of November 1944, in the middle of France, a grandfather sat down to write the story of the day an American ...
Money generates power to “wave the magic wand” and solve problems in the community, said Lance Morgan, CEO of Ho-Chunk Inc., ...
U.S. Rep. Mike Flood took aim at polarizing TV appearances and social media posts by politicians on both sides of the aisle, ...
Alonzo Denney sets his phone on the conference table, pulls up a family photo and starts counting. There are 11 living ...
The cities of Lincoln and Norfolk have faced questions over the leadership of their respective police departments in the past ...
At the recent Omaha Public Schools (OPS) board meeting, concerns over racial disparities in school discipline were brought to ...
Three years ago, an overnight sea change opened the door for college athletes across the country to profit from their own ...