Two former interpreters for the U.S. Army arrived in the U.S. less than a month ago and have gotten some help from the International Council for Refugees and Immigrants. But Monday, the organization's founder said they put that help on hold after the White House passed their executive order last week.
State lawmakers, Gov. Jim Pillen and the president of the University of Nebraska were among those Tuesday seeking to understand the state-level impacts of a federal pause and review of certain financial assistance programs by the Trump administration.
With little snow to bother them, thousands of sandhill cranes stopped their southern migration in Nebraska. "The past few years have been kind of crazy," says Bethany Ostrom, lead biologist
Imagine a Nebraska where innovation is not stifled by red tape, where businesses can grow and thrive under a streamlined regulatory system.
Nebraska is one of the top meat producers in the U.S. It also has one of the worst labor shortages. The incoming Trump administration has promised mass deportations on an unprecedented scale. We asked Nebraskans what that could mean.
Following his inauguration, President Trump signed over two dozen executive orders, with several focusing on immigration. In Nebraska, where imm
Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, 8 Republican-led states will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
The Nebraska Legislature adopted a ceremonial resolution Wednesday honoring former President Jimmy Carter for his devotion to public service and humanitarian work. Legislative Resolution 1 was introduced by State Sen.
Both a local immigration attorney and the ACLU Nebraska said they've had an influx of people reaching out to them for guidance and with questions regarding their rights as an immigrant in the state this week.
Jordan Larson has resigned from her role as an assistant coach for the Nebraska volleyball team after two seasons.
Nebraska volleyball has a staff opening after one of the program greats is moving on. Coach John Cook announced Monday that assistant Jordan Larson is moving on
The Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the case against former U.S. Congressman Jeff Fortenberry from Nebraska.