Jeremy Maskel, KETV NewsWatch 7

Jeremy Maskel

KETV NewsWatch 7

Omaha, NE, United States

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Past articles by Jeremy:

Holiday Blood Drive addresses critical need for supplies in December

KETV, Children's Hospital and Medical Center partner with American Red Cross for annual drive → Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands grow locally

A metro non-profit is wrapping up a record-setting year as Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands celebrate opportunities for local families. → Read More

Omaha South Cheer Team invited to Holiday Bowl

Students will join other performers at halftime show in San Diego → Read More

Douglas County Treasurer prepares for busy "plate year"

OMAHA, Neb. — 2017 will be busy for the Douglas County Treasurer's office. January brings what staff call a "plate year," where each vehicle in Nebraska is required to get a new license plate. For Treasurer John Ewing and his staff of about 100, that means distributing 450,000 to 500,000 plates through 12 months. "We're already ramping up," Ewing explained. Staff hope more vehicle owners will… → Read More

Ashford, Bacon plan press conferences Wednesday

OMAHA, Neb. — Don Bacon’s campaign manager said the team is planning a 1 p.m. press conference Wednesday, after all the votes were counted in Nebraska’s 2nd congressional district. Representative Brad Ashford’s campaign manager said his team was also planning a press conference, perhaps Wednesday morning. Both campaigns concluded Tuesday evening’s watch parties without declaring victory or… → Read More

After four decades and thousands of hours, hospital volunteer will retire

Every Monday morning in Nebraska Medicine's surgery waiting room, Patricia Berton has been nothing short of a blessing for families waiting on word about loved ones. → Read More

Elementary school celebrates seventh straight year of perfect parent-teacher conference attendance

Parent-teacher conference time has arrived and most schools, historically, struggle to get families through the door. However, one metro school is making a real achievement by building better connections with families. → Read More

A closer look at Nebraska's death penalty debate

The execution chamber at the Nebraska State Penitentiary has been unused for nearly two decades. → Read More

State to pay for 22,000 ACT exams in 2016

The school year brought a first for Nebraska high school juniors, with the state swapping out Nebraska State Accountability Tests in 11th grade with the ACT, a college entrance exam. → Read More

State to pay for 22,000 ACT exams in 2016

The school year brought a first for Nebraska high school juniors, with the state swapping out Nebraska State Accountability Tests in 11th grade with the ACT, a college entrance exam. → Read More

Omaha hopes to create support community based on preexisting agency

Emotional and devastating stories have been shared about local sex trafficking and now a local group is working to be part of the solution by bringing a national model of support to Omaha. → Read More

Teen working on rehabilitation gets support from team, community

Instead of learning math, history and writing in class, a metro high school freshman is re-learning how to write, walk and talk. → Read More

Omaha mother progressing rapidly after suffering brain tumor

An Omaha mother is vowing to keep moving forward after facing one of the biggest challenges of her life: a brain tumor. → Read More

OPS working toward higher graduation rates for minority students

Many people dream of an Omaha where education breeds success, and they are working to give every student a chance. → Read More

Ralston district superintendent speaks on suicide after loss of son

The goal behind the fourth Spirit Summit that filled Ralston Arena Friday morning was growing good people, courageous leaders and kindness. → Read More

Omaha woman recovering after shattering tailbone in skydiving accident

Neistasha Johnson was excited for her first static line jump Saturday -- her first time skydiving at all. → Read More

OPS' Ponca Elementary opens after bond-funded renovation

Students in Nebraska's largest school district head back to school Wednesday -- many to newly improved spaces, thanks to continued work from a $421 million bond voters approved in 2014. → Read More

OPS' Ponca Elementary opens after bond-funded renovation

Students in Nebraska's largest school district head back to school Wednesday -- many to newly improved spaces, thanks to continued work from a $421 million bond voters approved in 2014. → Read More

First Husker program helps 150 first-generation UNL students excel

One hundred fifty first-generation college students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln earned a spot at college, and the First Husker program is about supporting them to earn their degree. → Read More

First Husker program helps 150 first-generation UNL students excel

One hundred fifty first-generation college students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln earned a spot at college, and the First Husker program is about supporting them to earn their degree. → Read More