Posted: 3:58 PM The utility that owns the troubled Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant in eastern Nebraska says it hopes to have the plant ready to operate by the end of June, despite word Friday that it has a long way to go before federal regulators allow it to restart.
Posted: 3:07 PM The Nebraska Supreme Court says Omaha school officials violated a student's constitutional rights by searching his truck parked on a public street.
Posted: 1:33 PM Authorities say Nebraska's preliminary unemployment rate declined to 3.7 percent in April after registering 3.8 percent for four straight months.
Posted: 10:38 AM Sentencing has been rescheduled for a Blair woman who was convicted of negligent child abuse in the drowning of a toddler at her day care facility.
Posted: 7:03 AM The Sarpy County attorney has dismissed charges filed against a Bellevue police officer after his cruiser collided with two vehicles on an icy road.
Posted: 6:49 AM Authorities say that just five days after 37-year-old Daniel Cano left prison after serving time for drunken driving, he was caught driving drunk again.
Updated: 10:37 AM Well, thanks to some much needed spring showers, our lawns are looking pretty green right now... except for those bare spots. So, now we're in recovery mode. How can we get that turf back in shape?
Posted: 3:42 PM The organizers of a concert held last summer at Lincoln's Haymarket Park are suing a Lincoln-based minor league baseball team, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and its baseball stadium for fraud and breach of contract.
Posted: 6:53 AM Crowdfunding has become a popular way for anyone to invest in a business startup over the Internet, but experts say the trend is not without its perils.
Posted: 7:45 PM The Grand Island City Council had a busy Tuesday meeting, approving two multi-million dollar sewer projects and a grant that could fund new police hires.
Updated: 7:48 PM The Federal Reserve says farm income growth slowed across the Plains and western states in the first quarter as costs increased and the drought lingered.
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