Former State Sen. Lynne Walz of Fremont, who announced she is exploring a run for governor last week, will have a series of ...
After state officials initially said Nebraska had made zero cuts to the workforce of the state’s Department of Economic Development, they acknowledged the department has paid roughly 22 fewer ...
Changes to Nebraska’s federally funded broadband expansion plans that Gov. Jim Pillen celebrated as a victory faced questions ...
Nebraska's largest union made its case before Nebraska's highest court on Tuesday, saying the state needed to bargain with ...
A poll conducted by Emerson College Polling in partnership with Inside California Politics shows Swalwell drawing 12% support ...
The Omaha Police Officers Association and the governor responded Friday to the shooting that left multiple officers hurt ...
The program is expected to expand private school choice in states like Colorado that don’t have voucher programs. Polis said ...
Leah Barrett, Northeast Community College president, honored Jeff Scherer of Beemer as the Northeast Governor of the Year ...
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and local senators outlined their priorities for the upcoming legislative session during the ...
Abbott called it a “flimsy lawsuit”, and the Travis County Republican Party is asking CAIR to demonstrate the group has no ...
LEXINGTON, Neb. (KNOP) - The Nebraska Department of Labor is holding rapid response sessions to help workers displaced by the upcoming Tyson plant closure in Lexington connect with resources.
Lynne Walz, a former Nebraska lawmaker, described herself as an "average Nebraskan" and a moderate. She said those qualities could suit her to be Nebraska's next governor.