Nebraska family drops DoorDash from lawsuit in death of daughter killed in Kansas

An Elkhorn family who filed a lawsuit against DoorDash for their daughter’s death is now only suing the man accused of hitting and killing her.
Nebraska Medicine’s facilities put Omaha at center of hantavirus outbreak response

State and federal officials discussed how Omaha’s role in the hantavirus response fits into a national preparation system.
Omaha Police say missing woman found safe
Anyone who sees her is asked to call 911.
Maine man charged with 1987 cold case murder of his girlfriend appears in court

A Maine man who was arrested in connection with the death of his girlfriend, which happened nearly four decades ago, was formally charged with murder in court on Monday.
Trump and Xi dialed down the trade war, but challenges lurk at their China summit

President Donald Trump claims America is profiting from trade with China despite tensions over rare earth minerals, tariffs and emerging technologies like AI.
Hot air balloon pilot details landing in Oklahoma neighborhood street

A hot air balloon unexpectedly landed in the middle of a street in an Oklahoma neighborhood over the weekend, with six passengers aboard.
Sound bath sessions in Downtown Omaha aims to help you reset and restore your mental wellness

Read the full article on KMTV 3 Practitioner Andrea Joy Pearson says sound frequencies can move the brain through different wave states and help create new neural pathways. Millwork Commons is hosting the sound baths as part of a broader Mental Health Awareness Month wellness series in downtown Omaha. The final free sound bath is […]
Trump administration cancels rule that made conservation a ‘use’ of public lands

The Interior Department is canceling a rule that put public lands conservation on equal footing with development
Trump says ceasefire is on ‘life support,’ calls Iran’s response ‘a piece of garbage’

President Trump criticized Iran’s response to a U.S. peace proposal, calling it “a piece of garbage,” as the ceasefire falters.
Lincoln City Council approves ordinance to retain $15 minimum wage

The Lincoln City Council approved a new city ordinance Monday afternoon aimed at restoring a voter-approved minimum wage plan from 2022.