Nebraska lawmakers vote to keep 20-bill cap, reach 69% of 2025 limit Chicken project being pursued for Hall County More rural and small-town Nebraskans choose to give birth at bigger hospitals
After an early afternoon vote, the commission reinstated Simone Smith as executive director. She was not ready to talk about her reinstatement to KETV just yet. "We concluded that it's time to bring her back based on what we've learned and evidence that we have seen,
The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role to help President Donald Trump fulfill his pledge to roll back major environmental regulations, including those aimed at slowing climate change and encouraging use of electric vehicles. The vote was 56-42 in Zeldin's favor.
IF THE BILL GAINS TRACTION, IT WOULD JUST BE THE LATEST CHAPTER OF A YEARS LONG SAGA IN THE DEBATE OVER PRIVATE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS IN NEBRASKA. THE BILL THAT SORRENTINO’S ESSENTIALLY COPIES ...
But as Cavanaugh worked to get his bill moved to the committee last week, Attorney General Mike Hilgers, an outspoken critic of Nebraska's THC industry, called at least one other lawmaker to run ...
Legislative Bill 605, from State Sen. Jane Raybould of Lincoln, would require all of Nebraska’s 245 public school districts to adopt policies regarding the eligibility of transgender students to ...
Jim Pillen. May 22, 2023. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner) That happened to McKinney, who said he had to rearrange his 2025 priorities to introduce a bill addressing a constituent’s concerns ...
Nebraska introduced a tremendous honor for long time play-by-play voice Greg Sharpe this week. In a video released by the athletic program, the radio booth in the football stadium was named after him.
Governor Bill Lee's school voucher bill passed the Education Committee (17 for, 7 against) after its second consideration in the House on Tuesday.
Imagine a Nebraska where innovation is not stifled by red tape, where businesses can grow and thrive under a streamlined regulatory system.
Nebraskans will have a chance this week to weigh in on two proposals that seek to change the state's presidential elections back to a winner-take-all system.