Gov. Jim Pillen touts his "second shot at life" and efforts to shrink state spending in his annual State of the State speech.
Gov. Jim Pillen presented his first answers to a projected $432 million budget shortfall that lawmakers said they’re ready to ...
Lawmakers adopted a ceremonial resolution honoring former President Jimmy Carter for his devotion to public service and ...
President Joe Biden highlighted threats from climate change, artificial intelligence and a few "ultra-wealthy people.” ...
Hackers targeted California-based education software company PowerSchool and gained access to the data of millions of adults ...
The Gretna good life district ballot measure appears to narrowly pass despite a late balk by a key early developer, Rod Yates ...
The family of former Nebraska State Sen. Abbie Cornett fled the horrific fires torching neighborhoods near their Los Angeles ...
New bills focus on human embryonic and fetal development education and authority of public health department directors.
More uncertainty piles onto Gretna's good life district as Rod Yates, the district's original applicant, wants out.
Gov. Jim Pillen and a group of Nebraska lawmakers take aim at social media and school-hours cell phone use by youths.
A lawsuit arguing voter-initiated legalization of medical cannabis is federally unconstitutional expands to multiple state ...
A senator is seeking to uphold a promise to fight for and revive a proposal for families to sue schools after cases of child ...