Iowa relaunches protective order notification system for abuse victims
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird announced the system that helps victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse track protective orders against their abusers has been restored.
‘We gotta move now’: Students recount Iowa City Ped Mall shooting scare
A night out in downtown Iowa City turned chaotic when gunfire erupted at the Pedestrian Mall, leaving students shaken as police search for answers.
Blooming lilacs drawing visitors to Arbor Lodge
Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner NEBRASKA CITY, Nebraska — A Nebraska community best known for its apples and trees is seeking visitors interested in another plant — lilacs. Over 30 some years, a collection of different lilacs at Arbor State Historical Park in Nebraska City has grown to more than 200 varieties and […]
Wild video shows hit-and-run crash on Florida highway that killed man, sent semi-truck tumbling
The Florida Highway Patrol is searching for the driver of a dark-colored Mustang involved in a three-vehicle hit-and-run crash that left one person dead.
Omaha drivers face repair bills as pothole season begins
One driver filed a claim with the City of Omaha after driving over a pothole, causing an estimated $700 in repair costs. Mechanics say they’re seeing several cars come in with pothole damage.
April 25 & 26th officially declared ‘Brick Days’ for Council Bluffs
The City of Council Bluffs said the convention has had a positive impact on the community.
Severe potential Thursday for Omaha and the rest of Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa
Severe potential Thursday for Omaha
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket puts satellite into wrong orbit
Blue Origin launched its third New Glenn rocket Sunday from Florida’s Space Coast, but the mission did not go as planned.
Two dead after planned fight in North Carolina park escalates into mass shooting, police say
Two juveniles were killed, and five others were shot in a mass shooting at a Winston-Salem park on Monday morning.
How long will the Iran war last? See Trump’s timeline shift
Since the start of the U.S. and Israel war on Iran on Feb. 28, reporters have asked President Donald Trump how long the conflict will last. His answers are inconsistent.