The new ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ musical is sweeping into the Orpheum Theater this week

Everyone’s favorite Scottish nanny is in Omaha until Sunday night
New pancreatic cancer drug sees patients live almost twice as long in clinical trial

A new drug for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest cancers, saw patients live almost double the time compared to those treated with chemotherapy in a clinical trial.
President Trump’s China trip could affect prices, farmers and US businesses

President Trump’s diplomatic trip to China includes discussions on trade, tariffs, and supply chains, with potential impacts on American farmers, manufacturers, and consumer costs.
Watching Out for Weekend Storms in Omaha but it Looks Like a Beautiful Evening Tonight

Watching Out for Weekend Storms in Omaha
Timeline: US presidential visits to China from Nixon to Trump

From Nixon to Trump, just eight U.S. presidents have made the trip to China in more than 50 years of diplomatic ties. See the timeline highlighting each of the visits.
Hantavirus patient in isolation in Nebraska says he’s being monitored ‘out of abundance of caution’

A doctor in the biocontainment unit in Omaha after a deadly hantavirus outbreak says he’s not sick, but remains isolated “out of an abundance of caution” as cases rise worldwide.
‘Fix a Drink’ and enjoy the show! Country singer Chris Janson to headline concert in Omaha this summer

Warhorse Casino is turning up the volume this summer with an outdoor concert series, featuring country music singer Chris Janson.
‘Revenge of the Nerds’ actor Donald Gibb dead at 71

Actor Donald Gibb, who played the character Ogre in several films in the “Revenge of the Nerds” franchise, has died.
Nationwide recall issued for ‘Light up’ toys due to batteries

A nationwide recall has been issued for various light-up toys due to batteries that kids can swallow.
Foreign ticket holders from World Cup qualifying countries won’t have to pay bonds to enter US

The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from countries that have qualified for the World Cup and have bought tickets for the soccer tournament pay as much as $15,000 in bonds to enter the United States.