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"I couldn't believe it. Like, seeing $5,000 written out on the check was just — it was, like, heart-stopping, you know," said Schaffer. → Read More
The bill banning gender procedures for minors just needs the governor's signature, while the bathroom bill still needs to pass the Iowa House of Representatives. → Read More
The incident produced more than $500,000 in damages. → Read More
There are 22 total stops along the route planned, and public input could change some of them. → Read More
The event might be the bee's knees of nature-based learning, but the real question is do bees actually have knees? → Read More
The FBI says perpetrators can be hard to track down, but not impossible. → Read More
With 134 parishes in the Archdiocese of Omaha, the growing workloads will only get worse for clergymen. → Read More
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy said the landfill's permit allows it to accept this kind of waste. → Read More
It is part of Methodist Hospital's initiative to help them regain a sense of beauty they might have lost while undergoing treatment. → Read More
It is part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and it is meant for people who make less than $60,000 a year. → Read More
The company says it is the first-of-its-kind facility in the US, with Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen saying it will boost the local economy. → Read More
Thousands of residents across Omaha woke up to lots of snow to shovel and plow Thursday morning. → Read More
KETV got a sneak peek inside Steelhouse Omaha and what it will mean for the city. → Read More
Keenan wants to be an Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts. And he certainly has the heart for it. → Read More
Both officers are out of the hospital, but the gunfire shattered Officer Joshua Moore's knee. → Read More
Members of a 50-person community committee for North Omaha say their goal is singular: stop the burning. → Read More
The father of two says his department is prioritizing mental health resources for schools. → Read More
It is called Bluestem Prairie near 52nd and Sorensen Parkway and was the site of the old Wintergreen Apartments. → Read More
They hosted a fair to give young people and their families easier access to support. → Read More
In this tournament, the only thing taking a hit is heart disease. → Read More