From the freezer aisle to the radio dial: How 1953 shaped Omaha, and the nation
Read the full article on KMTV 3 The year 1953 may be just one of 250 years in American history, but for Omaha, it stands out as one of the most consequential. In a single year, the city gave the country innovations and cultural touchstones that Americans still reach for today, from the freezer aisle […]
Meteor caused boom heard across Massachusetts and Northeast, society says
Residents from across Massachusetts reported hearing a loud boom, but it was not immediately clear what it was.
Show Recap: Guest: Dana Murray – 5/15/26 – S-4B/EP-53
It was a Love Supreme Friday on 1st Sky Omaha in the Morning, and from the very first moment, hosts Paul B. and Buddy the God made clear what kind of show it was going to be. With primary election results stirring conversation — and more than a little friction — across the Friends of […]
Hegseth says Iran can ‘deal with the War Department’ if negotiations fall through

President Donald Trump said he would “make a final determination” on a possible Iran deal during a Situation Room meeting, but there was no immediate announcement Friday.
Haunting mystery in Nebraska town: How a federal Native American boarding school lost its dead
Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner GENOA, Nebraska — No one can find the graves. For 50 years, Native American children from across the country were brought to the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, a federally run boarding school in rural Nebraska. Multiple generations were stripped of their language, physically abused and isolated from […]
Pillen order requires Nebraska to track, restrict antisemitic behavior
Read the full article on Nebraska Examiner LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order Friday that creates a framework for K-12 schools, colleges and universities to track and report antisemitic behavior to the Governor’s Office. Pillen, a former University of Nebraska regent, said during a Capitol press conference that his executive action […]