The chairman of a Kansas Senate committee expects the panel to vote next week on a bill to let grocery and convenience stores sell full-strength beer, wine and liquor.
An Iowa high school wrestler who was among the favorites to win his weight class has defaulted on his first-round state tournament match rather than face a girl.
The lives of four significant African-American women will be celebrated on Thursday, March 3, when College of Saint Mary presents the chamber musical theatre production, "Ain’t I a Woman."
Today, warm sunlight shines on this water, running through the ice, on the Platte River, and it has been over the past few days during this stretch of above average temperatures.
Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
There was a major inconvenience for about 60 people south of downtown Omaha Monday. At 3:48 p.m., 911 received a call from someone reporting a heavy odor of natural gas.
Megan Nowicki ran classified ads for her two Great Dane puppies. But she became suspicious when a caller answering the ad offered to sell her cheaper advertising instead.
Nearly 70 workers will be losing jobs as their company closes its concrete railroad tie plant in Grand Island. CXT makes ties for Union Pacific, but its contract with the Omaha-based railroad has expired.
In an update to an early-morning officer-involved shooting, Omaha Police say an officer fired his service weapon when a suspect hit an officer with a moving car.