LINCOLN — The decade-long fight to secure a safe, regulated medical cannabis system in Nebraska could hinge on whether state lawmakers adopt legislation this spring to help implement the ballot ...
A public hearing on mandatory E-Verify in Nebraska on Monday drew mixed responses. The bill would cover about 6,350 Nebraska ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska lawmakers are considering a legislative proposal that would put the state in sync with nearly all, if not all, other states in allowing access to unemployment insurance benefits to ...
State lawmakers were told Monday that restoring funding for a Standing Bear museum and improvements at two large lakes would ...
OMAHA — Nebraska Republican U.S. Rep. Don Bacon stepped onto a national stage Sunday to express concerns about President Donald Trump’s recent statements about Ukraine. On the CBS news program “60 ...
LINCOLN – Sports referees called on Nebraska lawmakers Wednesday to increase penalties for spectators, parents and coaches who assault them in the heat of an athletic contest. During a legislative ...
LINCOLN — Students, teachers and Nebraska state officials largely testified Tuesday in favor of a proposal that would prohibit student use of cellphones during school, beginning this fall. Legislative ...
LINCOLN — An updated Nebraska economic forecast on Friday offered the Legislature up to $165 million in potential new revenue ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency Thursday for wildfires that have been burning in Custer and Dawes Counties in central and western Nebraska. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen ...
LINCOLN — State Sen. Rob Clements of Elmwood has pushed during his eight years in office to eliminate the state’s inheritance tax, maintaining that it’s an unfair and outdated tax after death that ...
LINCOLN — Dozens of Nebraskans, with a majority in opposition, testified Friday on legislation seeking to create sex-based definitions of “male” and “female” in state law, on a bill largely aimed at K ...
LINCOLN — The City of Lincoln will direct $1.3 million in interest from federal pandemic funds to a workforce initiative that provides scholarships for budding electrical, auto service and HVAC techs.