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Crime
Boxer Terence Crawford reports burglary at northwest Omaha home
Updated: moments ago
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6 News staff reports
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after several articles of jewelry were taken from Omaha-native fighter Terence “Bud” Crawford’s residence last week.
News
Hard-to-recycle items transforming into lumber at Omaha facility
Updated: 9 minutes ago
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Marlo Lundak
First Star Recycling is transforming your recycled items into lumber at their one-of-a-kind Omaha facility.
News
Woman arrested for double homicide after hitting two men with car, Lincoln Police say
Updated: 13 minutes ago
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10/11 NOW
Lincoln Police arrested a woman after they say she intentionally hit and killed two men with her car.
News
Prescribed burn planned at Fontenelle Forest
Updated: 29 minutes ago
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Jacob Comer
Fontenelle Forest is planning a prescribed burn this week to help manage the habitat.
National
Judge: District attorney can’t be co-counsel in Baldwin case
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The Associated Press
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MORGAN LEE
Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer on Monday said the district attorney should either lead the case on her own or turn it over entirely to another prosecutor.