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Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs will be featured in at least eight stand-alone games during the ...
Omaha Mayor-Elect John Ewing Jr.'s win on Tuesday night has caught the attention of politicos nationwide. The bill was ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - May is typically the month to get the most rain in Omaha. That is not the case so far this year. In fact ...
Dr. Viv Ewing said she told her husband 15 years ago that he would be Omaha's first mayor of color. "This day would come." ...
Some residents in sections of North Pottawattamie County and Southwest Iowa may need to start rationing water.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Two people are in the hospital after a crash in western Douglas County late Wednesday. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office was called to the crash near West Dodge Road and N 364th ...
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office was called to the crash near West Dodge Road and N 364th Street just after 11 p.m. Wednesday.
Gov. Jim Pillen issued an immediate veto Wednesday on a bill that aimed to expand eligibility of SNAP benefits for Nebraskans with drug convictions.
Nebraska senators voted 31-16, failing to reach the 33 votes need to advance LB258. The legislation, introduced by State Sen.
The governor said the bill would allow drug dealers to receive SNAP benefits and pointed out that it removed substance abuse treatment requirements.
The bill was adjusted before passing, to remove language that would keep transgender people out of bathrooms aligning with their gender identity in schools and state buildings.
Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert talked Wednesday about her administration's accomplishments. Omaha Mayor-Elect John Ewing says economic development for all parts of the city will be his top priority.