Recent News Stories
- Flash droughts are becoming a bigger threat to crops, water supply, shipping, research says
- Going once, going twice, gone! Auctions are moving online and changing a rural tradition
- Here’s how Nebraska funds its public schools. It involves a lot of ‘bells and whistles’
- Cats, dogs die from rare bird flu infections as virus spills over into mammals
- Funding the statewide weather monitor is on hold as senators, stakeholders opt for strategic plan
- Food prices will rise again in 2023, putting more pressure on families
- Getting around rural America without a car is hard. These communities developed solutions
- Weather stations that provide critical climate data are threatened by unstable funding
- Prosecutors allege Laurel woman pushed husband to commit quadruple murder
- USDA strengthens rules and enforcement to make sure organic products are really organic
- Second suspect in Laurel quadruple homicide delays entering plea, requests lower court hearing
- As Laurel quadruple murder case heads to court, prosecutor suggests burglary as a motive
- Chadron State appeals $300,000 jury verdict that it didn’t protect a woman after her rape
- Listen: 'Parade of trucks' surround area of Keystone Pipeline leak near Nebraska-Kansas border
- A hotter, drier future could change how we eat, how we breathe and where we get our water
- The feds warn that hackers could hold Midwestern harvests hostage with ransomware
- Bacon wins fourth term in House, 2nd Congressional District stays Republican
- Suspect in Laurel’s quadruple homicide makes his first appearance in court
- The fight over abortion rights goes local as opponents work to ban the procedure town by town
- As Nebraska’s Latino voters grow in power, candidates fight for their support in the second district
- ‘Ignorant of critical issues’: NDEE to hear concerns about its proposed permit for large cattle operations
- Chadron State College promised to honor a student after her suicide. Her family says ‘they’re hiding it’
- ‘It’s not for everyone.’ How Midwestern states tempt tourists with unpretentious getaways
- Drought has dried up rivers and lakes, revealing abandoned towns and shipwrecks
- Once a bipartisan issue, conservation became controversial after Biden set a new goal