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First Alert 6, along with students, got a glimpse of Westside Life Complex, a 70,000-square-foot addition to the east side of ...
Gov. Jim Pillen said local elections are really important and voters need to come out and make their voices heard.
The amendment addresses an issue that came up when former Vinny Palermo remained a sitting councilman while awaiting trial ...
A couple races were unchallenged. Two races looked tied up but remain uncalled, pending more ballots coming in later this ...
Longtime Jean Stothert told her supporters on Tuesday night that she had "no regrets whatsoever." The governor said Mayor ...
He told First Alert 6 that he hopes he has inspired young people in the Omaha community. "I hope they're watching. ... Their ...
The governor said Mayor Jean Stothert should have been elected in a "slam-dunk" vote. Jean Stothert thanked her supporters ...
By Wednesday night storm chances return... this comes with the potential for a few strong storms with hail and wind. We are ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Omaha voters headed to the polls again on Tuesday to cast ballots in the city’s general election. Here’s ...
Precious McKesson said Tuesday's win was a collective effort and that she's proud to have helped bring about the historic moment for Omaha.
Gov. Jim Pillen said Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert should have been able to be re-elected to a fourth term easily, but voters didn't come out to support her.
Gov. Jim Pillen congratulated Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert on her great career, but said that low voter turnout — not the "blue dot" — contributed to her loss on Tuesday.