Omaha area's Big Brothers Big Sisters gets big donation from MacKenzie Scott
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott's donation is the largest one-time gift Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands has received.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott's donation is the largest one-time gift Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands has received.
The 18-year-old was found Sunday at the bottom of the pool. When officers arrived, several teenagers were inside the pool area, which was closed.
A judge tossed a lawsuit filed by the parents of an Omaha bar owner who killed himself after being charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of a Black man in May 2020.
The doses will be offered at the department's regular COVID-19 vaccine clinics, and there also will be school-based clinics offered throughout June.
Police said it's unclear if the two thefts are related, but noted the incidents occurred under "very different circumstances," pointing to the difference in location and time of day.
The incident appears to be the second such theft from the same model train collectors, a 56-year-old woman and a 62-year-old man who operate a business out of their home.
The Elkhorn student misspelled the word "puling."
"The Bell Affair," a new film by three University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members, explores slaves Daniel and Mary Bell's long fight for freedom. The film will premiere in Washington, D.C., this week.
A 36-year-old man was walking with his three children shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday when they passed under the O Street bridge and were confronted by a man armed with a knife, according to police.
A neighbor called police and reported the 41-year-old man had stepped out onto his front porch and fired a handgun into an adjacent field while watching seven kids.
The city's new empathy and inclusion manager will work to make the city's workforce more "interculturally competent," he said.
CBS celebrates Let’s Make a Deal Day with a prime-time special. A new "South Park" special brings streaming wars to the Colorado town.
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When officers arrived, several teenagers were inside the pool area, which is closed and not open to the public until June 6.
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