Help Wanted: West Corp. To Hire 300 Workers
Posted: 9:40 AM Select positions will work with existing West client, ESPN.
Posted: 9:40 AM Select positions will work with existing West client, ESPN.
Posted: 6:07 AM The University of Nebraska-Lincoln says 22 teachers have been awarded $10,000 annual salary supplements to teach mathematics in high-need school districts and pursue development as master teachers.
Updated: 6:04 PM If you've ever had it happen before you know what a mess it is when your home floods. Heavy rains the past few days have caused more than a few headaches for dozens of families in a Council Bluffs apartment complex. And they are experiencing a lot of frustration because they believe the city helped cause the problem.
Posted: 1:48 PM Police reports reveal several incidents of domestic violence as storms rolled thorough the area Thursday night.
Posted: 1:43 PM A 21-year-old Omaha man is in police custody after he threatened to shoot a woman while burglarizing a home.
Updated: 9:19 AM Several agencies were involved in a search for a man in a vehicle last night.
Posted: 7:53 AM A 43-year-old man faces up to 20 years in prison for giving away asphalt in rural south-central Nebraska.
Posted: 7:36 AM Omaha has commissioned a study to determine the future of its Civic Auditorium.
Updated: 1:33 PM Iowans looking for morel mushrooms might be out of luck because of a chilly spring.
Updated: 3:37 PM An Omaha man stabbed several times stumbled into a grocery store Thursday morning asking for help.
Updated: 2:53 PM Authorities continue to investigate an apparent murder/suicide in Shambaugh, Iowa.
Updated: 5:34 PM Drivers, be on the lookout. The first major street resurfacing project is underway and there's a lot more coming. Resurfacing projects are quick projects, usually lasting only a few days. South 36th Street is currently under construction.
Updated: 5:56 PM Prominent Omaha businessman David Sokol has been dropped as the Campaign Finance Chairman for Republican Senate Candidate Jon Bruning.
Posted: 7:22 AM They give a lot to the country already, now active duty military personnel won't have to pay income tax in the state of Iowa.
Posted: 6:10 AM The Iowa House has passed its version of a sweeping measure overhauling the state's property tax system.
Updated: 6:26 PM Turns out, voters in Ralston were not cold to the idea of building a new ice arena in their city. They have overwhelmingly approved a $29-million bond issue to acquire land and build an arena and event facility.
Posted: 6:19 AM Two Omaha Catholic Schools will be closed today because of the heat.
Updated: 5:57 PM Leave early, and prepare for a crowd. It's good advice for anyone traveling downtown Tuesday night, as two major events collide.
Posted: 6:07 AM A man is fighting for his life after falling three stories from an apartment balcony.
Updated: 8:34 PM The American Heart Association is offering free CPR training this Saturday (May 14th) at Clarkson College. As many as 500 people can participate. For more information click here.
Updated: 8:45 PM Millard elementary students living inside a one mile radius of school will need their walking shoes this fall. The school district is shrinking school bus routes for the 25 grade schools to save about $400,000 a year.
Updated: 8:44 PM Making the punishment fit the offense. That's the aim of a proposed change in Omaha Public School's Code of Conduct. It would include more latitude in how punishment is handed out. This would mean looking at incidents involving students on a case-by-case basis.
Posted: 9:15 AM Hit and run driver caught.
Posted: 6:07 AM First responders from various agencies are scheduled to conduct a training exercise Wednesday on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's city campus.
Updated: 6:05 AM The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has announced it will hold two hunting lotteries for Nebraskans this year: One for bighorn sheep and another "super tag" for a variety of species.