The Better Business Bureau is issuing an urgent scam alert cautioning businesses and consumers about another email that is spreading across the country that looks like it is from BBB.
A task force working to reshape Iowa's child sexual abuse laws has decided against adding college officials to a list of those required to report such abuse.
A suspect described by authorities as a master car thief has been arrested. The Fugitive Task Force not only found him with the key to a stolen car but also a handcuff key on a necklace.
Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman is evading questions about whether he would reconsider running for U.S. Senate next year against Democratic incumbent Ben Nelson.
If you lend an ear to a politician these days, you might hear about an imaginary new regulation that has become the subject of political outcry. At issue: Farm dust.
A 26-year-old Omaha man is under arrest and charged with killing 35-year-old Miguel Flores-Rabadan on October 26th. Police picked up Arthur Campos during a traffic stop near 50th & Blondo at 1:15 Tuesday morning.
There is a $2500 reward available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever was responsible for two Lincoln burglaries. In each case the thief or thieves stole handguns from a federally licensed firearms dealer.
A cab hit broadside last week caused more than one jolt. The driver of the other car said she didn't have a license. 10 times this year taxis operated by Omaha's Happy Cab have been hit by drivers without a license or insurance coverage.
A bar owner turns the tables on an armed man demanding money. The robber was captured. One employee says she's convinced the would-be robber would have shot and killed someone, if his gun had been real.
A Channel 6 News viewer was excited to see symbol of American freedom in her neighborhood. We have attached the video. See if you can find the American Bald Eagle.
A spat of apartment fires in the metro has triggered a new marketing campaign to encourage more smoke free apartments. The Omaha and Ralston Fire Departments are supporting the Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition initiative.