Some flurries early Wednesday for Omaha and clouds hang around

Some flurries early Wednesday for Omaha
How your phone could help save a life before first responders arrive

A new app launching in the metro alerts users when someone nearby is in cardiac arrest, helping bystanders step in and provide CPR before first responders arrive.
Federal Reserve governor Miran steps down from White House post

Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran has stepped down from his position as chair of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers, ending a controversial arrangement where he held positions at both institutions.
ICE reform debate picks up as partial government shutdown ends

Congress has less than two weeks to reach a compromise on ICE reforms, or funding for the Department of Homeland Security could lapse again.
Judge: Deal reached to protect identities of Epstein victims in documents release

“We trust that the deficiencies will be corrected expeditiously and in a manner that protects victims from further harm,” an attorney wrote to the judge.
Husker fans can purchase ‘authentic’ memorabilia from Devaney Center

“Once gone, they’re gone forever.”
State of Cancer: How the 99-county tour for the Iowa Cancer Registry began and what it’s doing

After reports flagged Iowa’s high cancer rates, communities across the state are taking action, using local data to address risks and push prevention efforts.
Immigration agents draw guns and arrest activists following them in Minneapolis

Immigration officers with guns drawn arrested some activists who were trailing their vehicles Tuesday in Minneapolis.
Gov. Pillen appoints former Husker football player to Board of Regents, filling vacant seat

“I appreciate Joel’s willingness to step into this role, and I have great confidence that he will serve the Board well, and with the best interests of the University in mind,” said Pillen.
Omaha’s Riverfront sets up a Black History Month walk

Signs of historical black figures are now featured in the Gene Leahy Mall downtown