Governor Jim Pillen approved emergency regulations submitted by the Department of Health and Human Services, relative to the Let Them Grow Act on Sunday.
Progress is being made in treating Alzheimer’s and Dementia, one individual with the Alzheimer's Association is optimistic that a full treatment could be available within her lifetime.
The History Nebraska Foundation has reached a financial settlement with the state over $270,000 in COVID-19 relief that was re-directed away from that purpose.
Nebraska jumped to the forefront of monitoring for outbreaks after two dogs died in 2004. But political and economic hurdles continue to slow efforts to prevent toxic blooms.
Emergency scams, sometimes called grandparent scams, prey on the willingness of an unsuspecting, worried individual to help friends and family in need. Artificial Intelligence now allows scammers the ability to clone the voice of a loved one.
For the second year, NBC Nebraska News 2 is joining forces with the Salvation Army to make sure no family goes hungry over the holidays by hosting a food drive.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services said the pending federal government shutdown will not effect participants in the Women, Infants and Children program at this time.
Sutherland Public Schools announced that taxes will increase, but the tax levy will go down as part of the district's efforts to continue repairing and replacing HVAC units that were affected by a lightning strike in 2021.
North Platte High School Teacher Brittany McDaniel received the second REACH grant of the school year from the North Platte Public School Foundation Thursday.