Republican officials, including Gov. Jim Pillen, revisit proposal to make Nebraska's electoral college votes winner-take-all.
Nebraska has more than 1.2 million registered voters right now, about 200,000 of which are in Lancaster County.
A single congressional district in the state of Nebraska could wind up playing a critical role in deciding the outcome of this year’s presidential election. "It could decide who the eventual ...
Nebraska Republican U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer picked up the expected endorsement this week of her party’s presidential nominee, ...
An interim study ahead of possible 2025 legislation to regulate artificial intelligence when it comes to Nebraska elections ...
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as former President Donald Trump rallies in New York and Vice President ...
Marquee toss-up races and high-profile candidates have dominated the political conversation as both parties battle for the ...
In less than a month, early voting Nebraskans will cast ballots for the next president and a slate of other leaders who will ...
Members of a Cuban family are among the 110 adult and child migrants helped by the 2-year-old nonprofit Omaha Welcomes the ...
OMAHA, Neb. − It's challenging to drive through Nebraska's biggest city without seeing white signs with a singular blue ...