Administrators from both rural and urban school districts voiced support Monday for Gov. Jim Pillen's plan to pour an extra $112.9 million into public schools over the next two years.
The watch goes into effect at 6 p.m. Tuesday and is scheduled to last 24 hours. Lincoln could see 5-7 inches of snow and ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said he backs use of "targeted tariffs" as a negotiating tool to address U.S. border security and ...
Alabama's congressional map is the subject of a federal trial beginning Monday to decide if the state has to keep a new court ...
Sleep is hard to come by because of constant fear and uncertainty. But, she says, it is better than the alternative: “If I go ...
For decades Republicans in GOP-dominated Nebraska have tried and failed to upend the state’s unusual method of splitting its ...
Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, has been elected by her national Democratic Party cohorts as president of ...
Nebraskans came out in big numbers Thursday to criticize — but mostly to defend — the state’s unusual system of awarding Electoral College votes for president by congressional district. State Sen.
Nebraskans filled the halls of the state Capitol Thursday afternoon, most of them there to oppose two proposals to restore a winner-take-all model for the state's future presidential elections.
Statewide, about two in five Nebraskans report having conservative or very conservative political views, while 34% say they are middle-of-the-road and 25% hold very liberal or liberal views.
When broken down by age, gender or place of residence, Nebraskans’ political views are more disparate. The largest variance among Nebraska residents regarding political views is tied to place of ...