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Omaha father wants to strengthen distracted driving laws, urges business to join him → Read More
Kara Eastman believes momentum is on her side. Coming off a primary victory in May, Eastman says her grassroots campaign is connecting with the people she talks with on the campaign trail. → Read More
Congressman Don Bacon is optimistic. He believes he's on his way to winning a second term. But he insists, he's taking nothing for granted. → Read More
Truck after truck head into and out of the OPPD facility in Elkhorn. It's a busy hub of activity on any given afternoon. In fact, there are roughly 600 vehicles in the power company's fleet, and they do a lot driving. → Read More
Our Craig Nigrelli was in Grand Island at the State Fair. He, along with the Omaha World-Herald's Mike'l Severe were the moderators of the debate. → Read More
State Senator Bob Krist of Omaha says it's going to be a close election. → Read More
It was a very lively debate at the Nebraska State Fair on Monday morning as Republican incumbent Sen. Deb Fischer and Democratic challenger Jane Raybould, a Lincoln City Councilwoman, tangled on at least 15 issues, including trade and its effect on Nebraska farmers. → Read More
Jay Davis has been on the job as an Omaha city inspector for more than two decades. He says for almost the entire time blighted buildings, that look like barracks, have been a rotting, near 72nd Street and Bennington Road. → Read More
Della Lee, 88, of Bellevue, Nebraska, rattles off the pitches from various organizations. → Read More
Della Lee, 88, of Bellevue, Nebraska, rattles off the pitches from various organizations. → Read More
Della Lee, 88, of Bellevue, Nebraska, rattles off the pitches from various organizations. → Read More
Della Lee, 88, of Bellevue, rattles off the pitches from various organizations. → Read More
It's tax time. Less than two months to get your return into Uncle Sam. And if you planned well throughout 2017, he might owe you some money. → Read More
Gov. Pete Ricketts sat down with 3 News Now this week to discuss several topics of interest in the state. → Read More
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) - Federal authorities are taking credit card and other fraud so seriously this holiday season, they rolled out their top man to warn local shoppers. As throngs of people head to the malls and big box stores for Thanksgiving and Black Friday deals, Special Agent In-Charge Randy Thysse said there are three specific things you can do to protect yourself. Number one, do not let a… → Read More
One of Chris Haney's proudest father/son moments: He and Marcus at a 2015 World Series game Kansas City at Kauffman Stadium. Diana Haney clutches one of her favorite pictures of Marcus, from June of 2014. Cap, gown and sneakers to graduation at Omaha Christian Academy. → Read More
The FBI is sounding the alarm about business email compromise. → Read More
In a one-on-one interview with Anchor Craig Nigrelli, Gov. Ricketts discussed the importance of Nebraska exports and education, as well as tax plans and the search for a new State Patrol superintendent. → Read More
NCAA men's basketball referee John Higgins received rude & threatening comments after he worked the Kentucky vs. North Carolina basketball game. Now Higgins, an Omaha resident, is responding to those fans. → Read More
Saws spinning, bobcats buzzing and hammers pounding. A fifteen acre plot of land between Q Street and Millard Avenue near 132nd has turned into construction city. → Read More