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Man sues NPR over reports on death of Omaha native Seth Rich

A Dallas-based investor who was a frequent guest on Fox News is suing NPR for $57 million in damages over a series of 2017 reports on the death of a Democratic National Committee staffer and the conspiracy theories over his…

 

AG's Goodwill probe faults excessive pay that harmed mission but says nonprofit is back on track

Even as Goodwill Omaha drifted from its mission, the number of needy clients served fell and employee morale plummeted, the inattentive trustees of the nonprofit continued to heap bonuses and other excessive pay on CEO Frank McGree.

 

168th and Blondo intersection reopens

Officials said city engineers worked with Union Pacific crews to install traffic signals at 192nd and Blondo to ease congestion caused by the project.

 

2 lanes of eastbound Dodge at 150th to close Wednesday and Thursday nights

The shutdowns will include closing the eastbound on-ramp at 156th Street and West Dodge Road between midnight and 5 a.m.

 

Omaha Public Library patrons, listen up: A few changes are coming to how the library does things

If you’re a card-carrying member of the Omaha Public Library, you'll want to know this.

 

BH Media CEO and World-Herald Publisher Terry Kroeger will leave, seeks 'our next adventure'

Terry Kroeger is stepping down as chairman and chief executive officer of BH Media Group as a result of a new management agreement with Lee Enterprises, ending a 33-year career with the Omaha World-Herald.

 

Omaha police investigating 2 cuttings

Police were investigating two cuttings that occurred Monday in Omaha.

 

Supreme Court upholds Trump travel ban

The Supreme Court has upheld President Donald Trump's ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority.

 

Douglas County Sheriff's Office preparing to hire new deputies

A $50 nonrefundable registration fee is required. Registration is due by July 31. The exam date is Aug. 25.

 

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