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.
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President Donald Trump's decision to freeze federal grants and loans starting Tuesday left Nebraska organizations reeling as ...
Nebraska leaders are seeking to understand the state-level impacts of a federal pause and review of certain financial ...
Gov. Jim Pillen's office said it was "working with state agencies and federal partners to evaluate the impacts of the OMB ...
"It is essential that the judicial branch receive adequate funding for the next biennium to sustain the progress we have made ...
Nebraska's largest union representing state employees accepts a two-year contract aimed at luring a "new generation" of ...
Governor Jim Pillen released an executive order that requires state agencies to fall in line with President Trumps new immigration laws - so how does ...
Schools and community members in Lexington are grappling with the implications of recent changes in immigration policies at ...
Jim Kelly can't remember a good chunk of his record-breaking game even as two other Buffalo Bills would love to forget it.