Todd Cooper | Omaha World Herald March 20, 2019 The first attorney removed was the former prosecutor on the child abandonment case. He was there to observe why a judge was holding a hearing when the case was under appeal. Then the mother’s attorney got the boot....
Paul Hammel | Omaha World Herald March 19, 2019 Here’s a record Nebraska leaders didn’t want to set: a new high for prison overcrowding. On Monday, state prisons held 5,515 inmates, the most in history and a surprising landmark in light of several efforts to reduce...
By Alli Davis / World-Herald staff writer February 17,2019 Mary Ninneman has seen the faces of human trafficking. After her freshman year at Notre Dame, Ninneman, now a senior history and political science student, traveled to Thailand through Air Force ROTC to work...
By Joe Dejka / World-Herald staff writer February 18, 2019 If you see something, say something. Omaha Public Schools officials pounded that message home to employees after a teacher at Fontenelle Elementary School was arrested last fall on suspicion of molesting...
NEBRASKA Dec 19, 2018 A raid that ended in the arrest of mother and son shop owners in Scottsbluff last week is the exception in Nebraska, as stores selling products made with cannabidiol, or CBD, have proliferated across the state. Read More. ...
By Paul Hammel / World-Herald Bureau Dec 15, 2018 LINCOLN — “Just because incriminating text messages came from my cellphone doesn’t mean I sent them.” That was the basic argument made by a convicted drug dealer that was rejected Friday by the Nebraska Supreme Court....