The first bill President Donald Trump signed in his new term included a provision inspired by a woman killed in Omaha by a drunken driver who was in the country
Sam McKewon breaks down where Nebraska, Creighton, Iowa and all the smaller universities and colleges in Nebraska sit in the current Director's Cup standings.
On Monday, attorneys general from the states, including Nebraska's Mike Hilgers and Iowa's Brenna Bird, cited concerns about discrimination and legal risks.
A cross county/track and field volunteer coach at Collins-Maxwell High School is getting ready to run across Iowa for a good cause. In March, Robbie Erickson will run west
Clouds moving in tonight for Nebraska and Iowa. Temperatures will be cold, but not nearly as cold as last night.
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OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - First Alert 6 has the headlines you need to know to get your Thursday started. An American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter near Washington late Wednesday night. According to U.S. Figure Skating, several athletes, coaches, and their families were on the jet at the time of the crash.
This is National School Choice Week, a reminder of the value of empowering parents to choose a school that meets their child’s needs.
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Wayne State College’s film program, and Hot Attic Studios will premiere the program’s first feature-length student film “Lost Souls” produced at the college. The premiere will take place at the Majestic Theatre, at 310 Main Street, in downtown Wayne.
An Omaha mother and her daughters encouraged lawmakers to revive school choice legislation to help thousands of other Nebraska families.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - First Alert 6 has the headlines you need to know to get your Tuesday started. Nearly 100 demonstrators lined a street in South Omaha in a show of support for immigrants Monday evening.
Hot Springs Villager John Weidert grew up in Iowa. In high school he played football and was a wrestler. After high school, in June 1968, Weidert decided to enlist, took the oath in Omaha, Nebraska