Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Justice Department's publishing of just a fraction of the Epstein files on Friday but pledged that all material will eventually be made public.
Nebraska fans were surprised to hear $600,000 worth of volleyball season tickets were resold on secondary sites for $3.2 ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a business jet crash that killed retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and members of his family on Thursday.
Foreign nationals can pay $1 million plus a $15,000 processing fee for the Trump Gold Card, which grants them U.S. residency "in record time," the website states. Corporations, meanwhile, can also ...
Moderna will get $54M from a global coalition for a bird flu mRNA vaccine after the US canceled a $760M deal and cut mRNA research funding.
Small business owners at 46th and Saddle Creek strip malls face potential displacement from the $103M Woodsonia development ...
Greta Goede is your Sarpy County neighborhood reporter. She's passionate about connecting with neighbors and bringing important stories to light. Email her at: [email protected] SOUTH OMAHA, ...
Molly Hudson is your neighborhood reporter for both Central and Downtown Omaha. If you have a story idea, email Molly at [email protected] OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Businesses are struggling along ...
CRESCENT, Iowa (KMTV) — At least one place in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro area will have a white Christmas this year. Crescent Hill at Hitchcock opens this week for skiing, snowboarding and ...
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — In this edition of the Morning Lift, KMTV's Zach Williamson trades in his keys for a ticket on Ollie the Trolley – an Omaha icon that has been on the road since 1985. He catches a ...
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — In our neighborhood here at KMTV, there's a group nearby that helps foster families and others year round. It's called Release, Inc. During the holidays, with the help of hundreds ...
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (KMTV) — Council Bluffs continues to clear homeless encampments along the river due to long-planned riverfront development, but some residents are sure where they're going to go.