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Lina Traslaviña Stover, Ph.D., is a sociologist, educator and strategic thinker addressing inequality through conscious ...
Nebraska is back in a projected budget deficit of roughly $95 million after tax revenues fell below projections.
Federal officials are investigating the University of Nebraska at Omaha for scholarship programs allegedly favoring ...
The uncertainty of our immigration system is no longer an abstract debate. It’s a threat to Nebraska’s workforce, classrooms ...
Former state senator Justin Wayne announced he is seeking election to be the next Douglas County District Court Clerk in 2026 ...
The general manager of the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District has resigned the $178,000-a-year position a month ...
As a new Postmaster General with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, postal workersand their customers are bracing ...
While money isn’t the be-all in politics, it can provide a glimpse of the initial support and the viability of a candidate.
The Nebraska Department of Education is moving ahead on priorities of literacy, chronic absenteeism and workforce development ...
A recent trend of prominent Democratic figures making their way to the heartland has emerged, and many are stopping in Nebraska.
County officials and advocates for rural development cried foul over recent changes in a federal push to expand high-speed ...
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska became the first government in Nebraska to fully legalize and seek to regulate both medicinal and ...