While election officials move forward with making Tuesday’s election results official, the mayor and the county treasurer are each taking their next steps toward becoming — or remaining — the leader of Omaha.
The owner of a troubled Omaha nightclub was set to make his case to the state liquor commission to keep the club’s liquor license, but that didn’t happen.
Omaha residents who receive food stamps are urged to be extra cautious after one couple reported that a skimming device recently emptied their EBT account.
It's been 20 years since Omaha annexed Elkhorn, and some homeowners in an one of its neighborhoods have sued the city for not fully repairing their deteriorating streets.
Douglas County Sheriff’s investigators say the man arrested Monday in a string of four bizarre crashes in the Bennington area a few months ago was the person who reported each of the incidents to authorities.
Downtown Omaha is one of the city’s key attractions, but one business owner is dealing with issues that impact the safety of hotel guests and visitors.
The University of Nebraska-Omaha is among 45 universities that are now under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education for not ending DEI practices in its graduate programs.
The General Services Administration, in conjunction with DOGE, is planning to cancel leases for seven federal offices in Nebraska and Iowa this year, according to an exclusive report from The Associated Press.
The family of a Marine killed at the Kabul airport during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 said the news of an arrest made in the bombing has been an emotional one.
On a nicer day, a walk around Omaha’s Memorial Park would take one past bronze plaques honoring those who sacrificed it all for their country, but some veterans are shocked to see only empty metal frames.
The Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office is collaborating with the University of Nebraska Omaha and Heartland Family Service to create a community response team.
The Union for Contemporary Art closed early Wednesday. Employees say it’s because five of their co-workers were fired on Tuesday, leaving them short staffed.
The City of Omaha released an independent study Wednesday after Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley expressed his concern to state lawmakers on what he called the rapid escalation of projects funded by TIF across the state.
Two Omaha women lost more than 300 lbs. combined with injections of a GLP-1 drug, which are used increasingly for weight loss. However, cost and coverage barriers remain.
They brought warm clothes, gift cards for food, and most importantly, a message encouraging them to spend the next few dangerously cold night in a homeless shelter.