Hundreds of Nebraskans didn't have their votes counted this year because of the state's new voter identification law but the vast majority complied with the new requirements.
Democrat Ashlei Spivey had already started new lawmaker orientation Monday by the time the last votes were counted and her victory in northeast Omaha's District 13 legislative race became clear.
Former Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn is launching a new political group to mobilize working-class voters and support their campaigns for office – just two weeks after he lost to Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.
Lindsay Lohan appeared on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” as part of her press tour for the upcoming Netflix holiday movie “Our Little Secret” and earned big applause when she revealed how she playfully fired back at the CEO of Disney while attending the world premiere of “The Parent Trap” in 1998. Lohan was just …
The final votes have been counted in a close Sarpy County legislative race, narrowly keeping the seat “blue” with the election of a senior pastor, substitute teacher and veteran. After the final votes were counted Wednesday,
Nebraska’s state auditor is cautioning the secretary of state that he might need some guardrails for a nonprofit he created to help with his international trade missions on behalf of the state. The new audit,
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers pledged Tuesday that his office’s ongoing civil and criminal investigations into two medical cannabis measures won’t impact whether he certifies the election results.
Dan Osborn, who ran an unusually competitive U.S. Senate campaign in deep-red Nebraska as an independent, is launching a new political action committee.
Rest assured, Husker Nation. The missing Nebraska volleyball fan, who has drawn the concern of fans, will be back for Saturday's match with Wisconsin.
The independent candidate Dan Osborn said there’s an opening for a different kind of politician. Independent Dan Osborn is announcing his next move: He’s starting a political action committee aimed at electing working-class candidates. | Nikos Frazier/Omaha World-Herald via AP