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Nebraska canal project targeting Colorado clears key hurdle

LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska took another step Wednesday toward building a canal that would divert water out of neighboring Colorado under a 99-year-old compact, a project based in fears about t...

Colorado to ‘aggressively assert’ water rights with Nebraska

LINCOLN, Neb. – Colorado’s governor is warning he will “protect and aggressively assert” his state’s water rights after Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced a plan to spend $500 million on ...

Nebraska announces $500M plan to claim water from Colorado

LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced a $500 million plan Monday to divert water out of Colorado under a 99-year-old compact between the states that allows Nebraska to seize ...

Nebraska Catholic diocese rocked by old abuse allegations

LINCOLN, Neb. – For more than a decade, a conservative Catholic diocese in Nebraska was the only church in the U.S. that refused to participate in annual reviews of sexual misconduct that we...

Baseball fans flock to minor league stadiums to see solar eclipse

LINCOLN, Neb. — Baseball fans in more than a half-dozen cities from Oregon to South Carolina crowded into minor league ballparks Monday to watch the solar eclipse at game-day viewing parties...

Attorney grills company officials in Keystone XL hearing

LINCOLN, Neb. – The developer of the Keystone XL pipeline and its allies faced a litany of tough questions Monday in front of a Nebraska commission that will decide whether to approve the pr...

Nebraska researchers test new firefighting tool – drones

Aircraft could be used to start controlled burns in hard-to-reach places

Pipeline plan clears Nebraska hurdle

State high court tosses lawsuit to block Keystone XL project

XL pipeline’s fate may lie with obscure panel

LINCOLN, Neb. – Congress is suddenly scrambling to vote on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, but the fate of the oft-delayed $5.4 billion project could still wind up in the hands of an obscure c...

Keystone XL opponents win court victory

LINCOLN, Neb. – A Nebraska judge Wednesday struck down a law that allowed the Keystone XL pipeline to proceed through the state, a victory for opponents who have tried to block the project t...

U.S. State Department report doesn’t daunt Keystone foes

Study finds no major objections to the oil pipeline

Neb. car auction draws 10K

Low-mileage classics sell for big bucks