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Several pastors came together Monday to pray for forgiveness, reconciliation, unity, mercy and healing. → Read More
Bars and restaurants can now operate at full capacity in Douglas County thanks to the new Directed Health Measure. → Read More
Special agents with the FBI's Omaha division are cracking down on yet another scam. → Read More
In less than a week bars in Iowa can reopen for business. → Read More
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds lifted restrictions for more businesses and social gatherings in the state. → Read More
One impact of the coronavirus response is gardening. An Omaha nonprofit is doing its part to help people grown their own food. → Read More
As the number of COVID-19 cases increases so do scams related to the virus. → Read More
A number of local churches open their doors for Sunday service for the first time in more than a month. → Read More
WATERLOO, Neb. (KMTV) - — The Junkstock artisan craft show is another large event in Douglas County that's being impacted by COVID-19. Organizers of the show host several shows a year, but for the first time, the event is going virtual due to the coronavirus. "It's very weird at the farm. Sycamore Farm has been our home and it's always hustling and bustling but this year it's different,"… → Read More
In just a few days, local restaurants, retails stores and fitness centers will be allowed to re-open for business. → Read More
A South Omaha community center is open to parents who still need to work everyday and can't do it from home. → Read More
Soon restaurants in Douglas, Sarpy and Cass counties will be allowed to re-open for dine in customers. → Read More
School teachers aren't the only educators having to alter the way they teach students. → Read More
The state's labor commission has important information for those who are now unemployed due to the pandemic. → Read More
Ruth Thomas' 100th birthday will be a celebration she'll always remember. → Read More
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Omaha's Public Power District wants people be aware of a rise in scam calls due to COVID-19. "We really want customers to be armed with information so they don't fall for these scams," OPPD's Jodi Baker said. OPPD says customers have reported an increased amount of scam calls during the pandemic. "Right now it's so important to have that electricity and so that's what… → Read More
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — A local dry cleaning service is doing their part to help nurses during the pandemic. 3 News Now reporter Sydney Gray shows us what they're doing to help. → Read More
While traffic citations are down, the Nebraska State Patrol says speeding citations are up. → Read More
In an effort to keep everyone safe, an Omaha church hosted its first drive-in service on Palm Sunday. → Read More
A Council Bluffs church held a service like no other Sunday morning. → Read More