Wood River Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Animal Abuse Case
Posted: 8:07 PM Karen Rojas is accused of not feeding or watering her horse.
Posted: 8:07 PM Karen Rojas is accused of not feeding or watering her horse.
Updated: 8:03 PM The man convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in a Grand Island park is headed to prison.
Posted: 4:47 PM The Market to Market Relay Nebraska is expanding to 500 teams and 4,000 runners this year, making it the largest day-long running relay in the world.
Posted: 1:05 PM The thousands of guests from around the world who each year visit Quilt House, home to the International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, now look forward to seeing even more inside thanks to planned expansion of the museum.
Posted: 8:06 AM The 12th annual Malcolm X Festival that celebrates the life of the late civil rights leader wraps up Wednesday.
Posted: 8:00 AM The Kimball City Council has approved Darrin Huff to as the Panhandle city's police chief.
Posted: 8:37 PM Farmers in the Republican River Basin could get paid by the state if Nebraska cuts off their access to surface water, under a bill that won first-round approval from lawmakers.
Posted: 8:27 PM A bill to expand a juvenile-justice pilot program throughout Nebraska has won first-round approval from lawmakers.
Updated: 8:21 PM Lawmakers have voted to expand a state grant program that helps connect students with paid internships in Nebraska.
Posted: 2:24 PM A 70-year-old registered sex offender from North Platte has pleaded no contest to a new charge of child sexual assault.
Posted: 9:50 AM Railroad officials are investigating an accident involving a tanker car full of chlorine that tipped over in North Platte.
Posted: 4:43 AM A select group of young entrepreneurs have won an opportunity to pitch their business ideas to investor Warren Buffett.
Posted: 4:40 AM A northern Nebraska ranching family has won a statewide award for land stewardship.
Posted: 4:29 AM The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services is raising awareness about child abuse during April in recognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Posted: 4:26 AM Recent cold, wet weather has slowed fieldwork in Nebraska as farmers get ready to plant crops and ranchers tend to their cattle.
Posted: 11:16 PM Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill that would support a program that teaches inmates how to be good parents.
Posted: 8:29 PM Twelve out of 86 retail outlets in Buffalo and Sherman Counties failed alcohol compliance checks last week.
Posted: 7:51 PM The Environmental Protection Agency again is raising objections to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would carry oil from western Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast.
Posted: 4:50 PM Cabela's says Dick Cabela plans to step down as chairman and hand off the job to his younger brother and co-founder, Jim Cabela.
Posted: 2:54 PM Lawmakers are divided over proposed changes to Nebraska's school-funding formula, with rural senators expressing support for the measure and many urban lawmakers saying they oppose it.
Posted: 1:08 PM Average retail gasoline prices in Lincoln have fallen 4.8 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.40/g Sunday, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 146 gas outlets in Lincoln.
Posted: 12:59 PM The Nebraska Humane Society says another dog has been poisoned in the backyard of an Omaha couple.