Norfolk woman sues guardian and service provider for allowing man with disabilities to remain soiled
A Norfolk woman has sued the guardian and a service provider for allowing a man with disabilities to remain soiled.
Nebraska will no longer seek to cap paid hours for live-in caregivers as part of a waiver for aging Nebraskans and those with ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen’s office has addressed his recent tele-town hall comments that triggered criticism from disability advocates and families. Last week, reporters tried to ask Pillen ...
Nebraska's population increased slightly in a newly released Census report, as international growth slowed dramatically.
Legislative efforts to repeal in-state college tuition for certain Nebraska immigrants faces foes at two-hour public hearing.
LINCOLN — The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission could be granted broader power to regulate patients, caregivers and health care practitioners than voters approved for it in 2024 under a new ...
The Nebraska Labor Department awarded $250,000 in smart technology grants to help boost the state's manufacturing industry ...
A Buc-ee's is likely headed to Gretna, a prospect that city's officials expect will kickstart more development in its “good ...
Former State Sen. Lynne Walz of Fremont confirmed she will run as a Democratic candidate for Nebraska governor in 2026.
For the second quarter in a row, Nebraska’s federally measured GDP grew by about 5%, but state tax revenues during that ...
The NU and Clarkson Regional Health Services are replacing nearly all members of the Nebraska Medicine Board of Directors.
Should Nebraska lawmakers be tested on their knowledge of civics? Yes, says a new bill to be considered this year by the ...
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