After a heated four-day filibuster, Nebraska lawmakers gave the green light on a controversial bill that would water down a ...
Nebraska lawmakers will discuss two bills on Friday that could introduce automated speed and red light enforcement systems ...
After an extensive eight-hour debate, the Nebraska Legislature voted to advance a bill concerning paid sick leave Friday. The ...
Camp Augustine took a big step forward this week, as the legislature voted to approve the intent of incorporating it into the ...
A pair of bills seek to make Nebraska roads safer through use of automatic cameras. The bills also raised questions about ...
Nebraska lawmakers are considering high-tech tools and new civil sanctions to make roads safer, including automated cameras ...
Nebraskans overwhelmingly approved Initiative 436, with nearly 75% of those who cast ballots voting to require employers to ...
With all-day debate to start in the Nebraska Capitol next week, lawmakers are focusing on the priority bills they want to see ...
Sen. Paul Strommen's proposal to exclude certain workers from the paid sick leave law runs counter to the state ...
As the Nebraska legislature passes the halfway mark of its session, Senator Stan Clouse highlighted the significant progress ...
Habitat for Humanity of Omaha said homeownership is getting further and further out of reach for Nebraska families.
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - A pair of bills that will be discussed in the Nebraska Legislature’s Judiciary Committee on Friday would bring some major changes on roadways, and how laws are enforced.
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