Omaha firefighters investigate what sparked vacant garage fire early Thursday

Firefighters battled a large blaze early Thursday. The cause remains under investigation.
With DHS funding set to expire, what are Democrats and Republicans demanding?

With funding for the Department of Homeland Security set to expire in two weeks, Congress is under pressure to negotiate immigration enforcement changes, as Democrats demand reforms and Republicans push for their own priorities.
Omaha police say one person is seriously injured in a crash early Thursday

Omaha police say one person is seriously injured in a crash early Thursday.
Justice Department under scrutiny for revealing victim info and concealing possible enablers in Epstein files

Epstein survivors are up in arms about the mishandled redactions, including blacked out statements that victims made to the FBI.
Veteran Olympics broadcaster Mary Carillo to replace Savannah Guthrie as co-host

Savannah Guthrie had been scheduled to co-host the opening ceremony with Terry Gannon, but NBC said she was no longer traveling to Italy because of her mother’s disappearance.
The last US-Russia nuclear pact expires, prompting fears of a new arms race

The last remaining nuclear arms pact between Russia and the United States expired Thursday, removing caps on their atomic arsenals for the first time in over 50 years.
Suspect leads Ohio police to remains believed to be missing Indiana teen, sheriff says

Authorities in Ohio say they believe they have found the remains of a 17-year-old who was reported missing from an Indianapolis suburb.
Sunshine returns Thursday in Omaha along with milder temperatures

Sunshine returns Thursday in Omaha
Juvenile driver, and student protestor hit are cited after anti-ICE protest in Fremont

The Fremont Police Department issued several citations Wednesday in connection with the protest and the crash. The juvenile driver, the girl who was hit, three other young people and one adult have received citations.
Nebraska lawmakers eye taking swing at property tax burdens

Nebraska’s tax system is often compared to a stool, with property, income and sales taxes each making up one of the three legs. But lawmakers say the balance has tipped too far toward property taxes, and several proposals this legislative session aim to shift that weight.