Vietnamese man living in US since childhood detained by ICE over expunged marijuana charge
A man who has lived in the U.S. since he was a child is now facing possible deportation over a decades-old marijuana charge that was previously erased from his record.
‘They don’t come with manuals’: Omaha’s VNA nurses strengthen families with home visits for newborns
Patient: ‘I’m truly humbled by how hard motherhood is’
‘Mavericks win!’: UNO women’s basketball knocks off North Dakota in Summit League Tournament
Omaha battled North Dakota in the opening round of the Summit League Tournament on Wednesday.
Nebraska governor signs bill that will allow schools to suspend young students
Gov. Jim Pillen signed a bill that would allow schools to suspend Pre-K through second graders, “who exhibit violent behavior and protect the students’ right to be heard by the administration.”
‘A scalable, tactical tool’: UNO professor explains Iranian drone warfare
Austin Doctor, director of strategic initiatives at NCITE, shares insight into why Iran uses drones and who is targeted.
‘Woven into who we are’: Noah Tietjens’ former coworkers remember his legacy
Tietjens dedicated nearly 15 years to Certified Transmission in Omaha before becoming fully active duty in 2021.
‘What we embody here’: Martial Arts International grandmaster honors fallen Bellevue soldier
As an instructor, Tietjens impacted the lives of countless students and others in the Bellevue martial arts community over the years, the studio said.
State leaders offer prayers, condolences after second Iowa soldier identified as service member killed
Gov. Kim Reynold said the two soldiers paid the “ultimate sacrifice to secure freedom and peace.”
Second Iowa soldier among the US service members killed in Kuwait
The Pentagon has now identified the fifth soldier killed in a drone strike in Kuwait on Sunday.
Timing out rain chances for Omaha the next 36 hours
Timing out rain chances for Omaha