Omaha police responded to the scene after the man called 911 on himself. A spokesman said the man shot a gun outside the mall but did not shoot at anyone.
Democrats panned the amendment’s passage after a 221-213 vote, which was supported by all but two Republicans.
Dozens of people have been injured in clashes, fueling fears of a conflict similar to the one in 1998-99 that killed over 10,000 people.
After a 30-year career with the nonprofit, Tabitha President & CEO Christie Hinrichs will depart the organization next month.
Millions in the United States and around the world are seeking refuge from the scorching sun as climate change, a strong El Nino and summer in the Northern Hemisphere converge, toppling temperature records across the globe.
It also contained what appeared to be a suicide note the gunman wrote more than two years before the attack.
Two Nebraska educators and one California professor stressed the need for the state to be more innovative in finding solutions to its widespread teacher shortage.
The 5-year-old female otter has been aggressive toward people for weeks and poses a public safety risk, a wildlife agency said.
Astronomers have discovered the most distant black hole yet using NASA's Webb Space Telescope, but don’t expect the new record to last long: Scientists say Webb has already spotted other black holes that appear to be even more distant.
The S&P 500 is on track for its seventh winning week in the last nine amid hopes inflation is cooling enough for the Federal Reserve to end interest rate hikes.
The artificial sweetener aspartame, widely used in diet sodas and foods, has been deemed a “possible” cause of cancer by the World Health Organization's cancer agency, though a separate group looking at the same evidence said it still considers the sugar substitute safe.
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
She died from complications from bariatric surgery she had several years ago, authorities said Thursday.
President Joe Biden said Thursday he and other NATO leaders showed the world that the military alliance emerged "more united than ever" this week as he capped a European trip meant to demonstrate the force of the international coalition against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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"Catch Me If You Can," will debut on Thursday as Pinewood's 73rd annual summer production. It's based on the 2002 movie that starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
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Omaha police responded to the scene after the man called 911 on himself. A spokesman said the man shot a gun outside the mall but did not shoot at anyone.
Two Nebraska educators and one California professor stressed the need for the state to be more innovative in finding solutions to its widespread teacher shortage.
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Dennis Fujan, a farmer from Prague, and Jared Storm, a small-business owner and pilot from David City, are seeking the seat held by Sen. Bruce Bostelman of Brainard.
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The 28-year-old sustained a "small cut to his forehead" after an investigator pulled him to the ground as he tried to run from police Wednesday night, authorities said.
Angela Nnadozie had sought $35,000 in medical expenses in the lawsuit she filed against Lincoln Electric System in 2020.
The girl said Nicholas Degarmo began sexually propositioning her when she was 11 and sexually assaulted her more than 10 times, according to court records.
The series of reported robberies started near Ninth and A streets, where a man told police he was cleaning his car when two men approached him and demanded his keys.
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Dennis Fujan, a farmer from Prague, and Jared Storm, a small-business owner and pilot from David City, are seeking the seat held by Sen. Bruce Bostelman of Brainard.
A revised proposal for a senior living home near 37th and Calvert streets approved by the Planning Commission appears headed to the City Council because of continued opposition by neighbors.
Peter Hind, who is manager of the Lincoln Architecture Group at Schemmer Associates Inc., will start in September, assuming his appointment is approved by the City Council.