Nebraska’s proposed one-cent sales tax increase still faces pushback
State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn, chair of the Revenue Committee, addresses an income tax package on the floor of the Legislature...
KNEB.tv Weather: February 7, 2024
Expect a mix of weather ahead! Clouds are rolling in with chances of rain and snow showers. Temperatures remain above normal, hitting highs near...
Fischer, Ricketts help Senate Republicans block $118B border deal
WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan border package Wednesday, scuttling months of negotiations with Democrats on legislation intended to cut back record...
Nebraska bill to increase dental Medicaid reimbursement moves forward
The Nebraska legislature recently advanced a bill that would increase reimbursement for dental Medicaid services, The Unicameral Update reported Feb. 7. LB358 would increase...
ID time is coming soon for early voters in Nebraska
OMAHA, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - If you've put off getting a photo ID in Nebraska and you plan to vote in this spring's primary...
Arming Teachers in Nebraska: Controversial Bill Sparks Debate
AI was utilized in the writing of this article.Jimmy DeanFebruary 7, 2024In Nebraska, a contentious bill has sparked debate over the issue of arming...
Pillen reinforces support for Texas in recent trip to border
LINCOLN - Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen was one of 13 other Republican governors in visiting the Southern Border this past weekend. In a press...
NWS monitoring ice jams and potential flooding in Northeast Nebraska
VALLEY - As the snow continues to melt and the ice on rivers starts to break up and start flowing, the potential for ice...
Nebraska lawmakers vow to reverse governor’s refusal of $18M in federal child food funding
An Omaha lawmaker is pushing legislation to force Nebraska to join a federal program that will give $18 million to feed an estimated...
Nebraska drops tourism slogan, now trying to find one that works for everyone
Nebraska's tourism slogan: "Nebraska. Honestly, it's not for everyone," is officially gone. The slogan accompanied a tourism campaign that launched five years...