Law enforcement search Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch

The New Mexico Department of Justice confirmed the search on the property previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, following allegations of illegal activity.
Gas prices surge as Iran war jolts oil markets, sending crude briefly near $120
Gas prices have already jumped nearly 50 cents in a week, and analysts warn they could climb much higher if disruptions in the Middle East continue.
Beautiful weather this Monday afternoon!

Nice weather on Monday afternoon
Nebraska lawmakers keep $3.5M for private school funding, vouchers ‘bridge’ program for now

Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner LINCOLN — Lawmakers kept $3.5 million in Nebraska’s state budget Monday to help students using voter-repealed state funding to attend private K-12 schools with one-time “bridge” support until a new federal tax credit comes online. An amendment to Legislative Bill 1071 to remove the bridge funding and $150,000 in […]
Reports: Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce returning for 14th season

Multiple outlets reported Monday that the Kansas City Chiefs’ longtime tight end is expected to return for a 14th season.
‘Children have taken the first step’: Omaha students create plan to renovate Malcolm X birth site in 1999

What began as a school project in 1999 would reface a piece of Omaha history.
Chiefs parade mass shooting suspect enters plea for lesser charge

Dominic Miller was originally charged with second-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of armed criminal action in the shooting that killed Lisa Lopez-Galvan
Person injured after being hit by vehicle near Omaha South High School

A pedestrian was seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle near Omaha South High School, authorities said.
How would a US military draft work?

Amid widening conflict in the Middle East, new talks have emerged over the possibility of a U.S. military draft, though no official plans have been announced. Here’s how one would work.
ICE detention of South Texas Mariachi band teens sparks bipartisan criticism

The detention by immigration authorities of two teen brothers who were prominent members of a nationally recognized mariachi band in South Texas is triggering bipartisan criticism.