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The Nebraska State Auditor's Office saw dead people in Nebraska's Medicaid payments to managed care groups, so it dug deeper ...
Former Nebraska State Sen. Tony Vargas announces his bid to run for Douglas County Treasurer in the 2026 election.
Nebraska Education Commission Brian Maher says he will no longer mount a 2026 campaign for the University of Nebraska Board ...
What's in a name? The moniker federal officials have given to the Nebraska immigration jail headed to McCook has drawn both ire and defense.
Is the next 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention center headed to Nebraska's McCook? A story on federal documents says ...
State lawmakers are “learning on the go” about Nebraska’s plan to transform its Work Ethic Camp into a migrant detention facility.
Homeland Security is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by University of Iowa students who fear they’ve been targeted ...
States and clinicians are encouraging pregnant patients to get COVID-19 vaccinations, even though the feds no longer ...
Gov. Jim Pillen has declared a state disaster for 23 central and eastern Nebraska counties as a result of severe wind Aug. 8-11.
Housing became more affordable this June, as higher incomes and slightly lower interest rates overcame higher prices.
Created in 2023, Nebraska's Education Future Fund could deplete within five years of its creation if lawmakers don't find new ...
A new student-built house rolled into an Omaha neighborhood, a product of a state program that advocates worry is at risk of ...