Woman pleads not guilty to trying to murder Rihanna
A woman from Florida pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder of Rihanna.
Bellevue announces procession route for Master Sgt. Noah Tietjens after funeral services
Officials encouraged members of the community to line the route “as a show of unity, respect, and gratitude in honor of a true American hero.”
Prosecutor told judge no evidence existed to criminally pursue Powell over costly Fed renovations
A federal prosecutor told a judge this month that his office didn’t have evidence of any crimes by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a costly renovation of the central bank’s headquarters – despite subpoenas over the matter, which the judge later quashed.
Omaha police K-9 bite leaves 1 person injured early Wednesday
One person was injured after an Omaha police K-9 bite early Wednesday.
Iran dismisses US ceasefire plan, issues counterproposal as strikes land across Middle East
Officials say that Iran has received an American plan to pause the war in the Middle East. The proposal was sent even as Washington deploys paratroopers and more Marines to the region.
Top headlines: Mutual Omaha building topping ceremony; Lavonte David retires; and more

Mutual Omaha celebrates skyscraper reaching highest point with building ceremony; Lavonte David retires; Rollover crash overnight sends three to the hospital
Omaha high schools changing to modified blocking schedule to focus on reading and writing in all subjects
The longer classes will have a focus on reading an writing across all subjects as well as a “deeper learning experience.”
TSA officers report evictions, hunger as partial shutdown delays paychecks
The financial strain is contributing to long security lines at airports and raising questions about the future of the workforce.
Astronaut reflects on health scare that cut ISS mission short
After the first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station, astronaut Mike Fincke says his health scare turned out to be a false alarm.
Connecticut man sentenced for romance scam that took $400K from Iowan

A Connecticut man will spend nine years in prison for his role in a nationwide romance scam that affected victims in central Iowa.