Nebraska state senators got to work at 9 a.m. Thursday morning on their final day of the current legislative session.
Tornado warnings popped up Tuesday afternoon in areas northwest of Omaha as the storm system moved into Iowa.
Firefighters have been fighting a fire ignited Tuesday afternoon at the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, prompting the main refuge area to close.
The Board voted 9-2 to approve alcohol sales at Haymarket Park for University events, effective immediately.
Passing the very last item on Thursday’s agenda, the Nebraska Legislature’s vote likely keeps the fight over “school choice” alive for the forseeable future.
A bill is now headed to Governor Kim Reynolds’ desk that could make Iowa’s state parks more accessible for people with disabilities.
Bond conditions have been set for Erin Ward, the substitute teacher accused of being caught undressed with a student.
Environmental groups filed a petition with the Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday to ask it to step in and take emergency action on the condition of Iowa’s drinking water.
The Nebraska Humane Society is offering a reward for information about a dog wrapped in duct tape that was place in a dumpster likely sometime Sunday night.
Income taxes in Iowa could be dropping for everyone, and the cuts could be coming a year sooner than the current plan.
Health experts say allergy season is getting more intense for an estimated one in four adults in the U.S. suffer from seasonal allergies.
Gary and Linda Manna got married in 1964 in Reno, Nevada before going on to have five children.
An endangered missing advisory has been issued for a Fremont man with a serious medical condition.
Authorities are investigating after a body was found Tuesday in a burned building.
The state of Nebraska is experiencing a partial 911 outage.