A new bill seeks to fold the independent Nebraska Tourism Commission, run by statewide commissioners, into the state ...
State lawmakers hit an impasse while debating biomedical research funding for the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Nebraska lawmakers gave an early green light Tuesday to the bones of a bill that would enhance security protocols at the ...
OMAHA — The Nebraska DACA recipient whom ICE had detained for nearly three months has returned home to his Omaha family after an immigration court judge dismissed his deportation case. Joel ...
The Legislature's Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-2 to advance Legislative Bill 933 from State Sen. John Cavanaugh of Omaha.
Critical thinking, ethical action, academic excellence, personal formation and knowledge that serves the common good are at the foundation of how our university is leveraging AI.
A majority of the Legislature's Health and Human Services Committee appears open to a proposal to protect physicians who ...
A National Park Service career culminated in “Sitting Bull’s War: The Battle of Little Big Horn and the Fight for Buffalo and ...
Nebraska accepts responsibility, liability for environmental reviews tied to transportation projects
Nebraska has agreed to accept full responsibility and liability for environmental reviews tied to federally funded ...
Nebraska GOP enters branding fight by opposing bill moving self-funded state agency to Ag Department
A divide over the Brand Committee's future among rural and agricultural groups continues. Can the NEGOP tip the scale?
Shore joins a field of at least five Democrats seeking to serve the final four years of former NU Regent Elizabeth O’Connor’s ...
A legislative committee narrowly advanced a bill seeking to define group bathrooms in schools and state buildings as male or ...
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