Iran’s World Cup future uncertain as Middle East conflict intensifies
Will Iran participate in the tournament now that it’s essentially at war with one of the hosts?
Federal court rejects Trump administration attempt to slow tariff refund process
A federal court on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to slow the process of refunding billions of dollars’ worth of tariffs the Supreme Court struck down as illegal last month.
Travel guide for the Omaha area: Tuesday, March 3
A guide to road closures, crashes and delays for the morning drive
Omaha firefighters tackle house fire Monday night
Omaha firefighters battled a Monday night house fire
This congressman wanted to retire. His identical twin could make history by replacing him
Troy Nehls decided he wouldn’t seek a fourth term to the U.S. House after spending extra time at home in Texas during last year’s government shutdown.
Des Moines protest draws Iowans downtown on Monday
The Party for Socialism and Liberation of Iowa organizes a downtown protest calling for de-escalation.
Iowa House considers bill to expand access to subacute mental health treatment
The proposal would lift a 10-day limit on subacute mental health care, restrict insurance companies from cutting treatment short and require faster coordination once someone is admitted.
Person hospitalized with serious injuries after crash on I-480 Monday
Police are still investigating what caused the crash
Six US service members killed in Iranian strike that hit makeshift operations center in Kuwait
The death toll from the attack at the Shuaiba port has risen to six, U.S. Central Command said after the remains of two additional service members were recovered.
Omaha World-Herald is closing its downtown printing plant
The news outlet’s parent company, Lee Enterprises, plans to sell the printing plant downtown.