“At no time were students or staff members in danger, this was a social media post with the intent of causing an extreme disruption,” school officials said.
The Inspector General’s Office on Nebraska corrections said in its annual report on Thursday that overcrowding remains a problem in Nebraska’s correctional facilities, and recommended the Legislature get involved.
A 41-mile stretch of Highway 81 could see significant changes in the coming years, but before plans are finalized, the Nebraska Department of Transportation is seeking public input on the designs.
An intersection in York County, notorious for serious and deadly crashes, was the site of another accident Thursday as authorities responded to a collision at Highways 81 and 34.
The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday left voters with the choice about the future of the latest remake of a scholarship or voucher program to help families offset the costs of private K-12 education.
The Nebraska Supreme Court won’t stop the state’s voters from being the first nationally to weigh competing abortion-related initiatives on the same ballot since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
The energy was high at Belmont Elementary School on Thursday, where young learners got the chance to get hands-on experience with some of the city’s largest machines.
Bill Pyles, the owner of the home, said he was expecting the worst when he came home one day to find a note in his mailbox addressed to “The Bone Family.”
A former state senator who is also a former State Board of Health member filed a legal challenge Thursday seeking to invalidate two Nebraska ballot petitions related to medical cannabis.
By The Associated Press and JESSE BEDAYN and AMY BETH HANSON
Police say a 34-year-old man was arrested after a standoff with police where he held a woman hostage in an apartment at the Arista Flats complex in Broomfield.
Nebraska Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer picked up the expected endorsement this week of her party's presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump.
Two Nebraska natives who were living in New York City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks shared their experiences during an event at Tabitha at Prairie Commons.
The Columbus Police Department cited a student early Thursday morning for terroristic threats, following an investigation into a threatening social media post.