Radio station apologizes after accidentally announcing death of King Charles
A U.K. radio station has apologized to Britain’s King Charles III and its listeners after accidentally and incorrectly announcing the death of the monarch.
Joey Chestnut to defend hot dog eating title while on probation for battery
Competitive eater Joey “Jaws” Chestnut will compete in the July 4 hot dog eating contest while on probation after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge.
Vanessa Trump reveals she has been diagnosed with breast cancer
Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., and mother of five announced she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Allegiant begins nonstop flights from Omaha to Gulf Shores
Allegiant starts nonstop service from Omaha to Gulf Shores, Alabama, with one-way fares as low as $67 and flights up to twice a week.
Union Pacific challenges BNSF rates
Union Pacific filed a complaint with the Surface Transportation Board, saying BNSF’s rate hikes drove up costs on Nebraska tracks and terminals and limited shipping options for grain trains.
Five cave divers slipped beneath the waves in the Maldives. Why didn’t they resurface?
A group of five Italian scuba divers died while exploring a deep underwater cave. No one knows what happened.
Cloudy, cool Thursday for Omaha area
Cloudy skies, cool temperatures and spotty sprinkles Thursday for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Chances for scattered showers and non-severe storms Friday. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey has the forecast you trust from Omaha’s Weather Leader.
Republicans could drop $1 billion proposal to fund White House ballroom from immigration bill
An immigration enforcement bill faces complications over proposed funding for President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom, with some lawmakers divided on its cost and feasibility.
Symbols, staged crime scene still haunt investigators 15 years after killing of beloved church couple
A Kentucky couple known for decades of church service were found brutally beaten and stabbed in their home. Fifteen years later, detectives say the staged crime scene still haunts them.
Even while playing pro basketball overseas, Omaha women come home to give back
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