Dog Shot During Omaha Home Invasion Recovering, Police Investigate
Posted: 6:40 AM Veterinarians have been able to save the leg of a 9-month-old puppy shot by intruders during a home invasion in north Omaha last week.
Posted: 6:40 AM Veterinarians have been able to save the leg of a 9-month-old puppy shot by intruders during a home invasion in north Omaha last week.
Posted: 6:30 AM When travelers hit the road for Memorial Day weekend, they should be careful when crossing railroad tracks.
Posted: 6:23 AM The award-winning Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha has added a dragon to its array of exotic animals.
Posted: 6:17 AM House Republicans have pushed through legislation to bypass the president to speed approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.
Posted: 4:58 PM The 21-year-old faces robbery, assault and drug charges.
Posted: 4:46 PM A North Platte man accused of having sex with a 15-year-old girl faces two charges.
Posted: 3:52 PM Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning says the only nurse at Dr. LeRoy Carhart's abortion clinic in Bellevue should lose her license because of substandard care there.
Posted: 3:35 PM Ballots for a proposed $5.6 million Gage County road bond issue will be in the mail this week.
Updated: 3:35 PM A bill that would allow more working families in Nebraska to qualify for child care subsidies is headed to a final vote in the Legislature.
Posted: 10:06 AM The national average price of gasoline has increased 9.5 cents a gallon this past week (to $3.68) and casual observers are quick to blame the approaching Memorial Weekend and the holiday’s expected uptick in demand as the culprit.
Posted: 4:39 AM The University of Nebraska Medical Center is showing off its new $30 million eye institute. The grand opening celebration for the Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute is being held on Wednesday.
Updated: 7:47 AM Residents in Lincoln and a group of Boy Scouts have collected 47,000 pounds of outdated phone directories for recycling. The Cornhusker Council Boy Scouts collected telephone directories door-to-door in Lincoln neighborhoods. Directories were also dropped off at parks and recreation centers throughout Lincoln.
Updated: 9:33 PM The Pentagon wants more than $450 million for maintaining and upgrading the Guantanamo Bay prison that President Barack Obama wants to close. New details on the administration's budget request for next year and other expenses emerged on Tuesday.
Posted: 8:23 PM Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has used a line-item veto to strike $200,000 from the state budget that was approved for an Omaha golf tournament.
Posted: 8:14 PM A bill designed to attract large wind-energy farms to Nebraska is headed to a final vote in the Legislature. Lawmakers gave second-round approval Tuesday to the bill, which would extend sales tax exemptions to wind-energy companies.
Posted: 6:49 PM The 23-year-old man charged in a January standoff has been given jail time.
Posted: 6:33 PM Officials say an 18-year-old was holding an infant in a car seat above his head when the baby fell.
Posted: 3:30 PM The state's Judicial Resources Commission has forwarded the names of seven candidates for the governor to consider for a vacant county court judgeship in Lincoln.
Posted: 3:08 PM An Arizona man has been convicted of five felony counts for exchanging sexually explicit text messages with a 14-year-old Fremont girl.
Posted: 4:30 AM The Nebraska State Board of Health is recruiting members to serve on five of its professional boards. New professional members are required to be Nebraska residents who are actively engaged in practice, with a license in good standing.
Updated: 2:59 PM A Hastings man has been given more than five years in prison for helping to distribute methamphetamine. U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg announced Monday that Ruben Manzano has been sentenced to 70 months in prison.
Posted: 9:10 PM The Elm Creek Beacon-Observer's 21-year-old new owner has published the first edition of the weekly newspaper he bought in March. Publisher Michael Happ put out the newspaper for the first time Thursday, then graduated days later from Creighton University with majors in political science and theology.
Updated: 10:56 PM Union Pacific officials say a broken rail was found when crews were checking out an issue with a safety gate.
Posted: 5:23 PM Lawmakers have rejected an attempt to repeal a new Nebraska law that lets cities raise their local option sales tax rates, as long as they secure voter approval.