The Legislature held a hearing on LB3, the proposed bill to turn Nebraska into a “winner-take-all” state, on Thursday afternoon.The hearing was conducted by the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Nebraskans filled the halls of the state Capitol Thursday afternoon, most of them there to oppose two proposals to restore a winner-take-all model for the state's future presidential elections.
Nebraska is one of the top meat producers in the U.S. It also has one of the worst labor shortages. The incoming Trump administration has promised mass deportations on an unprecedented scale. We asked Nebraskans what that could mean.
U.S. Border Patrol is beefing up security in Houlton to curb illegal entries from Canada. According to the U.S. Border Patrol Houlton Sector, they have seen a 250% increase in illegal border crossings by vehicles from 2023 to 2024.
After lawmakers eased into public hearings this week, the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee will take on its first hot-button issue of the 2025 legislative session.
Quion Burns had 26 points to lead Maine to a 71-46 victory over New Hampshire on Thursday night, upping the Black Bears' win streak to six.
Nebraskans came out Thursday to criticize and mostly defend the state's unusual system of awarding Electoral College votes for president.
The GOP-led push to change how Nebraska allocates its Electoral College votes for president has a “backup” plan: a constitutional amendment.
Wall St. is taking a closer look at gangs within the United States. To determine the recognized gangs in each state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed World Population Review’s “Gangs by State” report. World Population review is a data-driven site that provides current and historical population figures,
The Senate has advanced the nomination of Pete Hegseth as President Donald Trump’s defense secretary. Thursday's vote pushed Hegseth toward confirmation, despite grave objections from Democrats and st
While winter often means cozy, homey weather, it can also mean severe storms. In fact, billion-dollar winter disasters from December through March have jumped 135.5% over the past 20 years, according to the newest LendingTree study.
A pause is reasonable as a changing executive branch takes steps to become coordinated, said Dr. Ali Khan, a former CDC outbreak investigator who is now dean of the University of Nebraska’s public health college. “The only concern would be if this is a ...