Taxpayer Purchased TV Missing
Updated: 11:46 AM Bright Futures is the name of the youth program but an adult’s bright idea cost one after school center a new television.
Updated: 11:46 AM Bright Futures is the name of the youth program but an adult’s bright idea cost one after school center a new television.
Updated: 9:17 AM Renters at a downtown apartment building say conditions inside their building were so bad that they had to call in city inspectors. Among the problems...no heat. Improvements needed to take place by Monday and the owner appears to be making progress.
Posted: 11:23 AM Three burglaries to start the new year.
Updated: 10:14 AM The help of citizens led to the arrests of those believed responsible for cattle shootings and other drive-by shooting incidents last week.
Updated: 9:05 AM Investigators have subpoenaed records of the Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa.
Updated: 8:42 PM A suspected credit card thief returned to the Nebraska Furniture Mart for a second shopping spree. That’s when he got more than he bargained for.
Updated: 4:12 PM If that predicted ice storm develops, it could create a lot of problems across the metro area. One group dramatically affected by severe shifts in weather, the elderly. Slick conditions impacts seniors in virtually all aspects of their lives.
Updated: 3:24 PM Roof leaks at Cass County Courthouse cause some damage. Cass County Commissioners are anticipating a report at their next meeting.
Updated: 4:01 PM The competition for jobs is sometimes pretty tight and most applicants are looking for any advantage. Now imagine already being at a disadvantage through a disability that may eliminate you from several job opportunities. Projects With Industry is trying to level that playing field for those with disabilities.
Updated: 2:28 PM David Johnson of Council Bluffs, Iowa received a red letter demand that he pay for parking violations in New Orleans. Johnson said he has never been to New Orleans in his life.
Posted: 5:20 PM Nearly $27,000 worth of items went missing from a Lincoln business Sunday.
Updated: 5:02 PM Having trouble finding where to put those Christmas gifts? Maybe now is a good time to go through the closet and get rid of those old clothes or those that don't fit anymore. It's a good time to donate those unwanted items and get a little something for yourself as well by donating to Goodwill for a tax write off.
Posted: 8:05 PM A new year is almost upon us and with it comes those resolutions to lose weight and keep fit. Meet a man who is the right person to weigh in on how to be successful.
Updated: 8:06 PM Brotherly love goes beyond playing with toys for nine year old Enrique Ramos American horse. He provided bone marrow that will help his younger brother Alex beat leukemia.
Updated: 4:36 PM Slick conditions overnight and early Christmas Eve morning caused a lot of problems around the metro area.
Updated: 10:31 PM One Omaha family's Christmas wish has already come true. A string of bad luck left the Warren family without heat. Their children were forced to live with their grandparents. But the family is back together thanks to the generosity of some Channel Six viewers who paid their electric bill.
Posted: 4:21 PM The closing of a central Nebraska irrigation canal should help boost the flow of water in the Platte River and improve habitat for endangered species.
Posted: 4:17 PM A Kansas newspaper carrier is hospitalized after being stabbed 10 times while working his route before dawn.
Updated: 5:44 PM The court case to stop the recall of Mayor Jim Suttle is over. Thursday Judge Peter Bataillon will release his decision.
Updated: 1:44 PM An Iowa barn fire kept crews from three different departments busy early Wednesday morning.
Posted: 8:48 PM American Airlines says it will no longer sell tickets on the Orbitz travel website, effective immediately.
Posted: 1:35 PM Workers find 356 pounds of marijuana hidden inside a railroad tank car.
Posted: 11:06 AM The College of Saint Mary announces the date of the start of the spring semester and a list of "kick-off" events to welcome students back to campus.
Posted: 10:55 AM The College of Saint Mary students and staff donated almost two-and-a-half tons of food to the Food Bank of the Heartland. The success of the campaign is attributed to a contest between campus groups.
Posted: 10:22 AM Two East Coast men face charges in Cass County in connection with an arrest involving six pounds of marijuana.