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Omaha childcares face funding cuts after not receiving federal funds A $1.7 million funding gap threatens the future of after school care for parents and children in Omaha.
OMAHA, Neb. — The votes are in, and the book Omahans will be reading for the 2025 Omaha Reads event is ''Solito" by Javier Zamora.
Voices of Olim Culture-shock, language barriers, and never-ending bureaucracy — these are just a few of the many hurdles that come with making aliyah.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture or NCTA is launching its online Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology, starting in the fall. In the online ...
Characters from the popular Nick Jr. show "Yo Gabba Gabba!" are coming to Omaha for a live performance.
A Nebraska Med ophthalmologist and his family started the nonprofit 'Eye on July' after seeing too many people, especially kids, come to the hospital around the Fourth with fireworks injuries.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has officially approved emergency rules and regulations for a regulatory commission to begin licensing medical cannabis establishments no later than Oct. 1.
Starting this July, a five-year partnership will begin between Walnut Media and Nebraska Athletics, making Boomer Radio the radio home of the Huskers in Omaha.
Omaha World-Herald Executive Editor Ben Doody is looking for fan perspectives on the state of the Nebraska football program and the upcoming season.
Nebraska WR coach Daikiel Shorts Jr. didn't stop recruiting four-star Arizona State commit Nalin Scott. His persistence paid off.
Sadly, one Nebraska man found that out the hard way. According to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, a 59-year-old Bennet man was on the wrong end of a scam this past week. The older individual ...
Monday night, four-star cornerback Danny Odem committed to Nebraska over Ohio State, Clemson, Penn State and Oklahoma.