LINCOLN — The state’s chief medical officer, through his agency’s legal counsel, declined to attend a legislative briefing Thursday as requested by the Health and Human Services...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska’s Secretary of State is sending out letters to Nebraskans who need to get a new, state-issued ID before the upcoming primary...
Twenty-three University of Nebraska–Lincoln students participated in the Center for Entrepreneurship’s 48-Hour Challenge Feb. 15-17. The event allows student teams of three to six to develop...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A recent cyberattack on a national healthcare network is still impacting many Nebraska hospitals, officials say. UnitedHealth Group reported the attack on...
This past weekend, two more Husker commits competed at their state championships. After all three won the week before, two more won state titles, making Nebraska...
Nebraskans should be concerned about Legislative Bill 1169. As written recently by the president of the History Nebraska Board of Trustees, this is a bill intended...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), were created decades ago to process claims for insurance companies and save money for consumers. At a hearing...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Ernie Chambers, the longest serving state senator in Nebraska history, is seeking to reclaim his North Omaha seat in the Nebraska legislature....
LINCOLN — A former prosecutor presented an amended bill Friday that could expand mental health services to Nebraska juveniles in need of immediate and urgent protection. State...
An emergency has been declared in Custer and Lincoln counties due to a large wildfire. According to a release from the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency on...