DaLaun Dillard, KETV NewsWatch 7

DaLaun Dillard

KETV NewsWatch 7

Omaha, NE, United States

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Past articles by DaLaun:

Two new high schools, two elementary schools part of OPS' $400 million bond project

The construction of four OPS schools, including Buena Vista High School near 60th and L Street is still on track despite the pandemic. → Read More

CHI Health Center hosting NCAA volleyball tournament, hundreds visiting Omaha

CHI Health Center hosting NCAA volleyball tournament, hundreds visiting Omaha → Read More

Omahans protest near 72nd & Dodge after police shoot, kill Daunte Wright in Minnesota

“I am tired of adding names to this list,” said Halley Taylor. → Read More

UFCW Local 293 pushing for COVID-19 precautions in Smithfield Foods plant

UFCW Local 293 pushing for COVID-19 precautions in Smithfield Foods plant → Read More

About 12,000 ballots still need to be counted in Douglas County

About 12,000 primary election ballots still need to be counted in Douglas County → Read More

Douglas Co. sends out record number of early ballots for primary election

Election commissioner Brian Kruse said the county mailed out roughly 77,000 ballots. → Read More

Mayoral challengers make final pitch on primary eve

On the eve of Omaha’s mayoral primary candidates eager to be Omaha’s mayor make their last push. → Read More

Nebraska lawmakers advance plan to provide small business tax incentives in parts of Omaha, Lincoln

The incentives would apply to certain businesses in north and south Omaha along with those in Lincoln. → Read More

Nebraska senator cosponsoring bill to enact Commission for Asian American Affairs

Nebraska senator cosponsoring bill to enact Commission for Asian American Affairs → Read More

Douglas & Sarpy-Cass counties collaborate to vaccinate 2500 essential workers

Douglas & Sarpy-Cass counties collaborate to vaccinate 2500 essential workers → Read More

Douglas Co. expected to open COVID-19 vaccinations to residents 60 and older next week

"I'm thinking next week we may be ready to lower the age-range in our community. I would encourage everyone above 65 years of age to get vaccinated this week," said Dr. Adi Pour. → Read More

OPS parents voice concern against proposed Pathways and Academies Program

OPS parents voice concern against proposed Pathways and Academies Program → Read More

OPD to promote three women to senior positions

Captain Anna Colon and Lieutenant Sherie Thomas are already the highest ranking black women in the Omaha Police Department, and this Friday they'll elevate even further. Colon will be promoted to Deputy Chief and Thomas will be promoted to Captain. "I can be the perfect example for that young girl that may be sitting at home that’s coming from a single parent home and they may not have any… → Read More

Bellevue parents say medical marijuana could help their son with seizures

Bellevue parents say medical marijuana could help their son with seizures → Read More

Grandmother receives first vaccine in 63 years, looking forward to reuniting with family

Grandmother receives first vaccine in 63 years, looking forward to reuniting with family → Read More

Bennington parents file Title IX lawsuit against BPS district, demanding equal treatment for athletes

Dozens of parents and students wore T-shirts with the roman numeral ‘nine’ during Monday’s Bennington Public School board meeting. → Read More

'I'm a fighter and a survivor': Nebraska's first COVID-19 patient reflects year after diagnosis

One year later the woman takes breathing treatments three times a day. → Read More

Pottawattamie Co. food processing workers begin vaccination process on Thursday

The federal government is sending more than 25,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to Iowa this week. In Pottawattamie County, the shots will go to essential workers in food processing plants. → Read More

Local universities urge students to stay home ahead of spring break

With more vaccines rolling out and COVID-19 cases declining, some college students could be looking ahead to spring break. → Read More

Local bartender injured in Capitol District shooting urges the public to stop the violence

“I looked down and I realized, ‘Wait that hit me.’ I ran inside and said, ‘They’re shooting get back, call 911.’” → Read More