
Nebraska Allocates $3M for Domestic Violence, Seeks Sustainable Funds
The Nebraska DHHS will release $3 million for domestic violence services, urging lawmakers to find sustainable funding.

The Nebraska DHHS will release $3 million for domestic violence services, urging lawmakers to find sustainable funding.

The State Board of Education delayed action on a plan over concerns about a partnership involving transgender health care.

Dr. Cawcutt warns of rising flu cases, urging precautions like flu shots, hand hygiene, and masking to curb spread.

Row crop farmers in the Midwest and Great Plains can now estimate their federal aid from the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program.

The new rink at Mahoney, with improved sustainability, now stays open longer and doubles the skating season.

The Nebraska men’s basketball team, 15-0, aims to extend its record season at Indiana, ranked No. 10 nationally.

CDC updates childhood immunization schedule, moving six vaccines to “high-risk groups” category, still ensuring access.

Several Nebraska Congress members consider U.S. control of Greenland under conditions; Trump views it as a security priority.

Developer Civic Corner sues Omaha, citing city interference in its downtown redevelopment. Disputes continue over land.

Nebraska schools reduced unfilled teaching positions from 669 to 490 for 2025-26, showing improvement in shortages.

Platte County reports four measles cases in a week, all in one household. No community spread detected yet.

A coalition of Nebraska petitioners launched a campaign to propose a constitutional amendment protecting voter-approved laws.