The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) board meeting focused on plans for a cultural corridor in Omaha’s downtown ...
At once elevated and simple, the food at what may be Omaha's preeminent breakfast-and-brunch spot continues to pack in diners. It's worth the wait, says FFP's food critic.
The pandemic prompted many downtowns to rethink their futures. Omaha’s evolution beyond a traditional business district was already underway.
Planning and development matters occupied council discussions with key rezoning approvals including a high-density ...
Nebraska allowed residents with felony convictions, people like Jason Kotas, to vote. Then it didn't. And then it did again, causing a mad dash in the final week of registration and allowing Kotas to ...
The Ralston School Board meeting featured a presentation from The BRIDGE program, which provides resources to families and students to prevent youth ...
The Metro Transit Authority is rolling out several key initiatives this fall, starting with the return of its “Bus to Ballot” program on Nov. 5, offering ...
The Omaha City Council approved a requested $10 million tax increment financing allocation for a project promising to create 255 full-time jobs. The $100 million development near 13th and Nicholas ...
Lawrene Shaw wanted to know what was causing all the commotion on that Tuesday night in Superior in 1949. So, she and her father headed toward Lincoln Park Field. “We stopped by to see what was going ...
As Nebraskans fill out their ballot this year, they will be voting on abortion, paid sick leave, medical marijuana — in fact encountering more citizen-led ballot measures than in any previous election ...
At the recent Benson Business Improvement District (BID) board meeting, the board members voiced their collective frustration over the ongoing challenges with holiday lights installation, as they have ...
Voter participation has gone markedly up in 11 rural Nebraska counties that have closed polling places and now send every registered voter a ballot in the mail. But state law bars bigger cities, ...