The tax-cutting trend is going full force in states even as some are raising concerns about a slowing economy.
From full March Madness coverage, to Donald Trump fearing for an arrest this week, here are the top national stories from the past seven days.
Caught on camera what used to be an Exxon gas station in the town of Amory after a powerful tornado hit the area.
Deadly tornado and severe storms sweep through the Southeast killing at least 24 people Friday night.
These are recent reports of missing children made to local law enforcement. If you think you have seen a missing child, contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
They're part of an effort to prevent food waste from going to landfills, where it emits methane — a powerful greenhouse gas.
Pope Francis has updated a 2019 church law aimed at holding senior churchmen accountable for covering up cases of sex abuse.
The state Department of Labor said Friday that last month's unemployment rate was 2.3%, the lowest rate since June. However, the rate is up from 2% in February 2022.
Here are some large cities with the best opportunity for job seekers this year.
Major storm damage has been reported in Hamilton after last nights severe weather.
AL: Major storm damage has been reported in Marion County, Alabama after severe weather moved through the area Friday night.
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Skateboarding, which has Native Hawaiian roots connected to surfing, no longer is on the fringes. And on Friday, the U.S. Postal Service issued stamps that laud the sport — and what Indigenous groups have brought to the skating culture.
Aerial video showing massive destruction of the town of Rolling Forks, MS
These are recent reports of missing children made to local law enforcement. If you think you have seen a missing child, contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Read through the obituaries published today in Scottsbluff Star-Herald Online.
The visit was orchestrated by Rita Stinner, who serves as president of the Nebraska Cultural Endowment as well as sits on the board of Friends of Opera at UNL
The state Department of Labor said Friday that last month's unemployment rate was 2.3%, the lowest rate since June. However, the rate is up from 2% in February 2022.
See the highways with the most fatal crashes in Nebraska using the Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
Nebraska lawmakers last year dedicated $15 million of federal pandemic recovery money to increasing payment rates for foster care, family support, group homes and other child welfare services.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Joni Albrecht, says she believes doctors will be able to practice much as they do now.
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Lancaster County District Judge Darla Ideus on Thursday sentenced Andrew Casad to 47 to 63 years in prison on the charges, meaning he won't be eligible for parole until after serving 23½ year.
A Scottsbluff man accused of biting a police officer as he was being arrested on a drunken driving charge has agreed to a plea agreement.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is just 2 1/2 months into the job and already traveling to western Nebraska to meet with law enforcement. He intends to meet with law enforcement in each of Nebraska's counties.
Gregory Moore, 57, of Scottsbluff, is scheduled for trial in Scotts Bluff County District Court beginning March 20.
Nebraska lawmakers last year dedicated $15 million of federal pandemic recovery money to increasing payment rates for foster care, family support, group homes and other child welfare services.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Joni Albrecht, says she believes doctors will be able to practice much as they do now.
Luke Edington, general chairman of the SMART-TD union, announced the accord in a letter shared with The Telegraph by Local 200 and Midwest Nebraska Central Labor Council President Jeff Cooley.
The priority bill from Sen. Ben Hansen allows any motorcyclist or passenger over the age of 21 who has completed a safety course to ride without a helmet.