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The Executive Director of Nebraska's Commission on Indian Affairs is hailing President Joe Biden's a

Creighton basketball is hosting an exhibition to benefit people affected by the April tornadoes in t

Creighton volleyball has reached its highest ranking in school history. Creighton has been ranked si

In the weeks leading up to Halloween, the UNMC hospital staff create costumes for the patients in th

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is one of the country’s oldest Latino advocacy

The head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development mission area took his first trip

The city of Fremont will host its first Hispanic Business Banquet to recognize the economic impact o

As Halloween draws near, opportunities for free candy are beginning to pop up. Amongst these are sen

Only one Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice has served longer than the current Chief Justice. Mike

With the dust settled from Nebraska’s special legislative session on property taxes, the conversatio

In an important conference matchup, Nebraska football was routed by Indiana Saturday, 56-7. It’s the

Cultivated meat – meat grown from animal cells – is touted as a way to meet growing global demand wi

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz campaigned in Papillion Saturday.

Students, parents and school staff have made about 3,500 reports through the Safe2Help Nebraska app

The extension of the 2018 Farm Bill expired in September. Pressure is mounting for Congress to pass

Nebraska Public Media’s Dale Johnson reached out to Kristen Olson, an expert in survey methodology i

Farmers harvesting their crops are well aware of dangerous fire conditions. Nebraska Public Media’s

A festival in the Omaha-metro area highlights Latinas in what some may view as unconventional. The M

Union Adventist University’s Disaster Response team returned early Monday morning from a week of ass

More than 4,800 students are considered homeless in Nebraska, and school districts can do only so mu