The rockets’ red glare has already been bursting in air this week, and we’re still days away from America’s birthday and all the fireworks that come with it.
The trip of a lifetime was just around the corner for an Omaha couple, but the retirees were shocked to discover the cruise they booked has been abruptly canceled with no refund in sight.
While many families are planning get-togethers for the Fourth of July, an Iowa homeowner is being warned about letting too many people on her pool deck.
Big garbage trucks with robots will soon roam through the streets of Council Bluffs as the city upgrades to an automated trash and recycling collection system.
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted 4-3 to delay its decision on a resolution that would keep juvenile offenders at the Douglas County Youth Center longer.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents has given the green light to establish a new Drug Design and Innovation Center at UNMC’s College of Pharmacy.
Family and friends went a on tubing outing on the Elkhorn River this week off the West Maple Road access point northeast of Waterloo. Some came from out of town.
Omaha authorities investigated a suspicious item downtown near the College World Series on Thursday morning but X-ray analysis revealed it wasn’t dangerous.
Owners of Buccaneer Bay townhomes in Plattsmouth were shocked to discover that for about the last five years, the cost of mowing these lots — which belonged to the developer — came out of their pockets.
The Omaha Public Library’s executive director issued a statement Monday clarifying “some confusion” surrounding two of its programs and apologizing for the removal of recommended reading lists for kids and teens.
Standing since the turn of the last century, the current condition of the vacant Fairmont Creamery building at 12th and Jackson has been churning complaints from its Old Market neighbors.
A federal judge in Nebraska has ordered two retired Omaha Police officers and the Latino Peace Officers Association chief fundraiser to remain in custody until trial.
Papio NRD issues voluntary water conservation advisoryWhether you’re watering plants or your lawn, you might want to start limiting the amount of water you use.
Standing since the turn of the last century, the current condition of the vacant Fairmont Creamery building at 12th and Jackson has been churning complaints from its Old Market neighbors.
Getting to work in the morning and home at night can be frustrating in certain parts of the metro, none more than at a busy northwest Omaha intersection where traffic is stop and go.
Now that the warm weather is here, the Nebraska Humane Society gave a good reminder on why you should think about your pets when you’re out and about with them.