Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
Nebraska vs. USC: Three things we know, and three things we still don't know
Evan Bland has three things we learned and three things we still don't know about the Huskers after Nebraska's loss to USC.
Senate Candidate Dan Osborn stops at Micek's in Columbus on way to Omaha
On Oct. 11, nonpartisan U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn stopped at Micek's Shangri-La in Columbus to chat with voters on his way through to Omaha.
Nebraska Man Killed in Guthrie County Accident
(Guthrie Co) A Nebraska man died in a single-vehicle accident in Guthrie County this (Monday) morning.
Whooping cough cases on the rise in Nebraska; local doctor gives advice on what to look for
Across the country we are seeing a decade high in whooping cough cases. There are currently more than 17,500 reported cases nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last year, that number was just under 4,000.
Nebraska’s first Artificial Intelligence degree program now offered at UNO
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Enrollment is now open for University of Nebraska-Omaha’s new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence program. The school recognizes that Artificial Intelligence is where a lot of the tech world wants to go, and it’s where they want their students to be able to go as well.
Endangered missing person in Omaha
The Nebraska State Patrol has sent out an endangered missing person advisory for a missing Omaha man. On Facebook, authorities say 74-year-old James Schulze was last seen at noon in the northeastern part of the city.
Omaha police say dozens of political signs stolen, damaged across metro
An Omaha Police Department spokesperson said it has about two dozen reports related to thefts and destruction of property to signs of the popular blue dots, red dot countersigns, and other political placards. "This is not unusual during election seasons. We are sure there are thefts that have not been reported," the spokesperson said.
Omaha Benson football cancels final two games of season, citing low participation numbers
Nebraska high school football rankings, October 14 Omaha Benson football has forfeited its final two games because of low participation numbers. Canceled are Thursday night's home game with Lincoln Southeast and an Oct.
Offenses rise up as Nebraska's Red-White baseball series takes competitive turn
The weather cooled and the bats heated up as Nebraska baseball’s Red-White series saw its most competitive game yet Monday.
Bacon, Vargas spend final 2nd District debate swinging for undecideds
The third and final debate between GOP U.S. Rep. Don Bacon and Democratic State Sen. Tony Vargas targeted undecided 2nd District voters.
Here's what Nebraska seniors need to know during upcoming Medicare open enrollment
While year-to-year changes are typical for Medicare drug coverage and Medicare Advantage plans, some bigger changes are in store for both in 2025.
Got lead? The city of Omaha might test and remediate your property for free
Content by the city of Omaha. Here’s how to find out if your property is eligible for free soil sampling and lead remediation.
Farm Bureau PAC tosses backing to Democrat Preston Love
KEARNEY — Preston Love Jr., the Omaha Democrat campaigning to unseat Republican incumbent Pete Ricketts, announced on Saturday he’s been endorsed by the Nebraska Farmers Union PAC.
Omaha, NE – Injury Accident at 183rd and Wright
An injury accident occurred at the intersection of 183rd and Wright, prompting a response from local emergency services. | Contact Police Accident Reports (888) 657-1460 for help if you were in this accident.
After tumultuous upbringing in Nebraska, new state IT head hired to 'be a change agent'
Armed with an education forged out of a traumatic upbringing in Nebraska, the state's new head IT officer "was hired to come in and be a change agent," he said.
Omaha's queer community celebrates history at Out in the Park
Omaha's queer community celebrated its history at Out in the Park on Sunday. The event at the Elmwood Park Pavilion also celebrated the Omaha Queer History Mapping Project. Festivalgoers could put pins on a map to show where they're from in Omaha and the greater metro area.
The Battleground that Got Away from Republicans
Nebraska’s 2nd District has a single electoral vote up for grabs. It looks like Republicans might have let it slip away.
Pride of the Dutchmen return to high-profile contest
WAUKEE—MOC-Floyd Valley High School’s Pride of the Dutchmen marching band is known for putting on ambitious field shows with monumental set designs, but this year, its show has all the
Tim Walz coming back to Nebraska’s 2nd District for Harris on Oct. 19
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former Nebraska high school teacher and coach, is making a second presidential campaign stop Oct. 19 in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. Walz visited La Vista the weekend after being named Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate.
Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz returning to Nebraska for campaign event
Tim Walz will return to Nebraska for a campaign event Saturday, marking his second trip to the Omaha area after being picked to run for vice president by Democratic presidential
Girls state golf preview: A look at the team races, and the players to watch
For the second time since 2017, the team champion is likely to come from outside of Lincoln. The other two classes? They're much more open.
Nebraska native, Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz to come to Omaha area for second time
Nebraska native and Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz will make a second trip to the Omaha area. The Minnesota Governor will be in Omaha on Oct. 19 for "a campaign event."
Children were part of the Nebraska Humane Society's early mission
Started in 1875, the Humane Society looked out for child welfare in Omaha until the late 1950s. Its responsibility for the city's animal control started in 1919.
Nebraska Legislature, District 13: Attorney, nonprofit exec compete for northeast Omaha seat
Nick Batter and Ashley Spivey, two Omaha natives with similar political views and long histories of community involvement, are vying for northeast Douglas County's District 13 seat in the Nebraska
Nebraska lawmaker adds her support to resolution supporting Israeli people
The lead Nebraska state lawmaker who released an informal resolution in support of the Israeli people this week did not ask all state senators whether they wanted to sign before releasing the letter.
Prep glance: Lincoln Pius X softball stuns Omaha Skutt to punch state ticket
Pius X knocked off one of the top teams in Class B, and Beatrice is back in familiar territory. Here are more of Saturday's highlights.
Man shot dead in south Omaha; homicide investigation underway
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A man was killed Saturday morning in a shooting in south Omaha, police say. Around 6 a.m., officers were sent to 29th and T streets on a report of a shooting. When officers arrived, they found a man – who has not been identified – in the street suffering from gunshot wounds, OPD said.
What's Going On: Fall a busy time in Central Nebraska
Weekend events in Central Nebraska include opening weekend of GILT's "Drinking Habits," the Wreaths Across America can and bike show, Halloween events at Stuhr Museum and Stolley Park, and much,
Police investigate shooting in South Omaha neighborhood
Police said they received multiple reports of gunfire in the area. The victim was transported to the hospital with CPR in progress.
Union Omaha tallies another win Saturday at Werner Park after defeating Lexington SC
Union Omaha will be back on the field on Oct. 19 when they travel to face South Georgia Tormenta FC at 6:30 p.m.
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst pushes importance of Trump ground game in Nebraska’s 2nd District
Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst crossed the Missouri River on Saturday to encourage more than 100 Republican volunteers in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District to spend the next few weeks knocking on voters’ doors for former President Donald Trump.
Omaha Duchesne girls golf looks for third straight title, Marian seeks return to top at state tourney
Omaha Duchesne has titles to defend. Omaha Marian hopes to start a title run. The two all-girls schools are the favorites in their respective classes to start the fall championship
Amie Just: How Nebraska volleyball beat Purdue on a night the Boilers had it rolling
The Boilers were more productive in nearly every statistical measure, outside of serving, yet Nebraska won. Here's more from Amie Just.
Honoring Johnny Carson
The community is celebrating Johnny Carson’s 99th birthday with an entertainment extravaganza on Thursday, Oct. 24. The community partners hosting the celebration are the Elkhorn Valley Museum,,
Fineran, Panthers focus on having fun
Dave Fullner was just a tyke in the 1940s, sitting in the back of his parents’ Model A Ford and heading to the big city. Fullner’s parents, Adolph and Lydia Fullner of Beemer, held in their hands a lengthy list from fellow members of the local Farmers Union — items to pick up from the Omaha …