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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talks foreign trade, federal spending cuts and his once-rocky relationship with the president.
After speculations, Former Omaha State Sen. Brett Lindstrom became the second Republican to join the race for the open U.S.
Nebraskans voted to cement an abortion ban beyond the first trimester into the state constitution, the number of abortions ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — The 49 senators who make up Nebraska’s Unicameral Legislature have spent close to 90 days tackling everything from SNAP benefits and paid sick leave to medical cannabis ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen on June 4 signed into law a measure banning transgender students from girls' sports, ...
"We all have such big medical struggles, that it is something that we need because there is just no way we can afford it," ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska’s top auditor wants the state to stop renting “exorbitant” commercial office space — including a building in Omaha — and start housing all personnel in ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (CN) — Nebraska is one of only two states to split its electoral votes. Its unique system — in which only two of its electoral votes go to whoever wins the state's popular vote, and the ...
‘EPIC Option 2.0’ seeks to eliminate Nebraska taxes on property, income, inheritances at 2026 ballot
The petition campaign to eliminate Nebraska taxes on property, income, inheritances and corporations is returning for the ...
As the Fourth of July approaches, the Nebraska State Fire Marshal is urging residents to exercise caution when using ...
A Nebraska state senator announced this week that he has faced a serious form of skin cancer for the past two years but remains committed to finishing his term and seeking reelection in 2026.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission on Thursday adopted emergency regulations for the state’s ...
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