
Judge Halts 1st US Execution of Female Inmate in 67 Years
A judge has halted the U.S. government’s first execution of a female inmate in nearly seven decades, saying a court must first determine whether
A judge has halted the U.S. government’s first execution of a female inmate in nearly seven decades, saying a court must first determine whether
More than 40% of Nebraska’s 90,000 health care workers have received the first of two doses of the coronavirus vaccine as the state ramps up
Officers with the North Platte Police Department have located Nick Cooper after the department announced the 53-year-old was wanted for his role in a stabbing that occurred on New Years Day. Find
Senator Lou Ann Linehan, Senator Tom Brewer, and Allison Heimes will hold a press conference Tuesday, January 12, 2021, at 12:00 pm in the Capitol Rotunda regarding Legislative Bill 261, which
A Nebraska lawmaker is proposing new coronavirus protections for meatpacking workers in a new bill introduced Monday. The proposal by Senator Tony
Nebraska will take steps to ensure public safety at the state Capitol on Inauguration Day, Governor Pete Ricketts said Monday, although he noted
Nebraska appears to have avoided a post-Christmas spike in coronavirus cases that many had feared, although it’s not entirely clear why, Gov.
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) have arrested three people and seized 177 pounds of marijuana and one handgun during two separate incidents on Sunday. At approximately 10:10 a.m. a
The Nebraska fast-food restaurant where two workers were killed and two others wounded during a November shooting plans to reopen this week. The
Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson did not have advanced knowledge of robocalls issued by a Republican group of attorneys general urging