Recent News Stories
- New abortion petition looks to enshrine bans in Nebraska constitution
- Nebraska is down to two clinics providing abortion appointments in the state
- Initiative to put abortion protections on November ballot ‘on track’, organizer says
- Ban on abortion, gender-care for minors is unconstitutional, Planned Parenthood tells Supreme Court
- State Senator aims to ‘right a wrong’ with bill that would allow abortions for fatal fetal anomalies
- This winter has been gloomier and cloudier than usual across the Midwest and Great Plains
- How a National Music Museum full of treasures made its home in the Midwest
- Quadruple murder court case continues, lawyers to request change of venue
- Reflecting on 2023 with Reporter Elizabeth Rembert
- Missouri River flooding spurred cooperation between states, and governors say they see progress
- Midwest weather experts want to talk about climate change, but they face pushback and threats
- Group looks to enshrine abortion access until fetal viability in Nebraska
- Nebraskans have been going hungry at a higher rate than national average, survey found
- Nebraska added 750 clean energy jobs in 2022, report found
- As deadly deer disease spreads across the Midwest, it's become 'everybody's job' to fight
- Farmers want more money for crop support programs in this farm bill. But do price safety nets work?
- Composting businesses are popping up across the Midwest, but not all cities are ready
- Nebraska state climatologist resigns: ‘I didn’t have anything left to give’
- The farm bill expires in a month, and Congress still needs to decide how much to spend
- An Omaha-area landfill is the destination for AltEn’s solid waste
- Omaha celebrates Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford as its boxing champion, humble neighbor
- Heat waves may cause humans to slow down. But it gets crickets chirping
- Drought made some of Nebraska's crops look 'like death.' Recent rains bring some hope
- Years in the making, North Platte’s rancher-led meat plant works toward opening
- Ancient fish, modern problem: How the pallid sturgeon could be a warning for the Missouri River