Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency on Friday for more than 20 counties impacted by this week’s winter storm.
At one point Thursday afternoon, 119,199 customers were without power, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency for more than 20 counties after the blizzard. He said initial damage estimates exceeded $21 million.
Nebarska Gov. Jim Pillen issued an emergency declaration for 24 counties, including Douglas, Sarpy and Lancaster Counties, ...
Nebraska remains one of just five states that inflicts a tax on relatives of the recently deceased. And this month, the state ...
Pillen said in a news release that at the peak of power outages Wednesday, about 120,000 people were without power. That ...
A federal judge says Friday he will “get to the bottom” of whether President Donald Trump’s administration defied his order ...
President Donald Trump began sketching a road map Friday for dismantling the Education Department, with other agencies taking ...
Seeing federal courts slash away at the Voting Rights Act, some states are seeking to resurrect fallen protections for non-white voters with their own versions of the landmark law passed during the ...
Wednesday's winter storm brought blizzard conditions in many parts of the state, but apparently sparred Gage County the worst ...
There were still about 1,100 Lincoln Electric System customers without power as of 10 a.m. Thursday, while 3,000 county ...
Severe weather threatens the mid-Mississippi Valley and Southeast this weekend, with possible hail, and isolated tornadoes. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
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