OMAHA — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen’s elective surgery to repair his seven broken ribs with metal plating should speed his ...
The federal government approved a 20-year ban Thursday on new mining-related activity in a portion of South Dakota’s Black ...
Walt Radcliffe, one of Nebraska's most influential lobbyists, died Thursday. He leaves behind a bipartisan legacy of outreach ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton has sued the NCAA, accusing it of misleading consumers of women's sports by allowing transgender women to ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen chose to have surgery Wednesday to help fix his broken ribs, extending his hospital stay.
Carbon dioxide emissions from Big Ten football team travel for regular-season conference games more than tripled in 2024 ...
The U.S. Senate has approved a bipartisan bill that would increase Social Security benefits for millions of Americans with ...
A yellow house on North Omaha's Pinkney Street helps tell the story of the Greenlining Fund, which aims to reverse ill ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from Big Ten football team travel for regular-season conference games more than tripled in 2024 ...
Berenice Garcia is a regional reporter covering the Rio Grande Valley. She works at the Tribune as a corps members with ...
Defenders of local news are on a crusade to save rural, weekly newspapers as the U.S. has seen 3,300 papers close in the past ...
When Republicans won unified control of government during the November elections, they also won the responsibility to address ...