Jacques Audiard’s audacious musical “Emilia Pérez,” about a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender-affirming surgery to become a woman, led nominations to the 82nd Golden Globes on Monday, scoring 10 nods to lead it over other contenders like the musical smash “Wicked,” the papal thriller “Conclave” and the post-war epic “The Brutalist.”
Education choice is the biggest civil rights issue of our time, and Tuesday night's election results in Idaho and many states across the nation show broad support.
City officials announced the second phase of its heat pump incentive program, which offers homeowners up to $1,500 assistance to replace air conditioners and $500 to replace existing heat pumps.
In my role as a board member of several organizations over many years in my career, I was involved in the process of selecting a chief administrator — superintendent, CEO, general manager, for example.
Allowing access to a proposed medical office from Nebraska Parkway violates city policy, but developers call it an innovative solution to property at the 70th Street intersection.
Pat Lopez, who as Lincoln-Lancaster Health Director helped shepherd the community through the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced plans to retire Oct. 31.
Jerry Shoecraft, a former Husker basketball star who served two terms on the City Council in the 1990s and ran an unsuccessful bid in 2003, announced plans to run again.
A five-story affordable housing project in the South of Downtown neighborhood that includes a new location for Clinic with a Heart is seeking nearly $2.5 million in tax-increment financing.
In spite of assurances that Nebraska offers the "gold standard" in election security, state lawmakers spent more than three hours Thursday questioning whether more could be done.
The Lancaster County Board on Tuesday approved a special permit allowing an acreage owner to continue to operate a helicopter from his property 2 miles west of Davey.
Nearly twice as many children involved in Nebraska's child welfare system died last fiscal year than did the year before, the Legislature's oversight office reported.
Nebraska authorities found a non-hazardous substance in an envelope that prompted hazmat crews to respond to the Secretary of State's Elections Division office Monday morning.
Nebraska's Supreme Court on Friday unanimously struck down a legal challenge that sought to prevent a vote this November on a new state-funded private school scholarship program.
The Lancaster County Republican Party elected former KLIN Drive-Time host Jack Riggins as chairman after the sudden resignation of former chairman Matt Innis.
An Omaha mom is asking Nebraska's Supreme Court to invalidate an effort to repeal a new state law that sets aside $10 million of tax dollars for private school scholarships.
Dan Osborn, a U.S. Navy veteran and former labor leader who is seeking to unseat Nebraska's senior U.S. senator in November, has officially qualified for the ballot.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance’s 2019 conversion to Catholicism helped shape his political worldview. It also put him in close touch with a Catholic intellectual movement known as postliberalism.
Lancaster County's $157.2 million general fund budget reflects $10.3 million in new spending, including a 3.88% increase in property tax revenue generated by keeping the tax levy unchanged.
Scott Eveland, Dodge County Republican Chair, Brent McKay, and Cathryn Tighe attended the Nebraska GOP State Central Committee event in Hastings on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse announced Thursday he will step down as president of the University of Florida at the end of the month because of his wife's health issues.