Here is a primer from States Newsroom of activities planned around the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Arguments for whether to change the threshold needed to shut off a filibuster appear centered on rural and urban interests, ...
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem told the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security Friday that she will be vigilant, proactive ...
Minor adjustments” could be coming to Nebraska’s imminent paid sick leave law this October, which are meant to aid ...
Lawmakers unveiled a multi-step plan to cut red tape, periodically review or update state rules and regulations and save ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Treasury secretary appeared on track for Senate confirmation after a hearing.
Gov. Jim Pillen presented his first answers to a projected $432 million budget shortfall that lawmakers said they’re ready to ...
More uncertainty piles onto Gretna's good life district as Rod Yates, the district's original applicant, wants out.
Gov. Jim Pillen and a group of Nebraska lawmakers take aim at social media and school-hours cell phone use by youths.
Gov. Jim Pillen touts his "second shot at life" and efforts to shrink state spending in his annual State of the State speech.
Younger Nebraska kids could be detained for a serious crime, at age 11, or charged as adults sooner, at age 12.
President-elect Donald Trump would have won the vote in 229 congressional districts compared to 206 for Vice President Kamala ...