The Nebraska Supreme Court sided with state officials in saying they had the right to refuse to bargain over a remote work ...
Nebraska’s May 12 primary election will narrow contested races for Congress, state constitutional officers, the Legislature, State Board of Education, University of Nebraska Board of Regents and more.
Gov. Jim Pillen issued his first veto of 2026 against a bill to explicitly include snow and ice removal and flood management ...
A new coalition aims to push back against “federal overreach” by some agencies in the second term of the Trump administration ...
Gov. Jim Pillen lets legislative tweaks to State Capitol security become law without his signature while issuing four more ...
Two weeks after Nebraska lawmakers filled a $646 million hole in the state budget, a new round of tax receipts brought the ...
OMAHA — Democrats in a contested primary in the Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District tried to separate themselves from each ...
LINCOLN — With 10 years logged before his time in the Nebraska Legislature comes to an end, State Sen. Rob Clements of Elmwood has served longer than the rest of his term-limited colleagues. Generally ...
The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission signed off on formal regulations over the budding supply chain and sent them for ...
The impact of Trump’s endorsement is not immediately clear in the 2nd Congressional District, where Trump has lost two ...
The poll for former Democratic State Sen. Lynne Walz of Fremont, Pillen’s presumptive general election opponent, found him ...
Under current U.S. law, non-citizens are already prohibited from registering to vote or voting in federal or state elections. Election officials around the country, including those in Nebraska, have ...