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Review: Elkhorn’s always-in-demand Dairy Chef is what summertime is all about

If you’re in the mood for a meal heavy with nostalgia, this is your spot.

 

An 'honor float': Nonprofit group takes WWII vets fishing to mark D-Day

Almost 74 years to the day after the landing at Normandy, a handful of other veterans were back on the water for a different purpose.

 

Heavy rain, strong winds sweep through Omaha-Council Bluffs area

The worst of the storm was located in northwestern Council Bluffs, or about six miles east of Omaha and moving southeast at 20 mph.

 

Tax incentives will help bankroll a midtown auto body shop and downtown apartments

When Charlie Graham Auto Body’s iconic neon sign squiggles across 42nd Street in midtown and apartments rise above a Wells Fargo Bank branch downtown, they likely will do so with help from property tax incentives.

 

Nonprofit Mourning Hope gets initial OK for new west Lincoln facility

A nonprofit grief counseling center is moving forward with plans for a new facility in west Lincoln.

 

Homeless man accused of entering a South Omaha home, grabbing knife, terrorizing girls

A homeless man who allegedly broke into a South Omaha home and terrorized three girls with a knife Monday cqwas taken into custody with the help of a neighbor.

 

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions no longer plans to visit Omaha on Thursday

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions won’t be coming to Omaha as scheduled on Thursday to talk about law enforcement actions to combat the opioid crisis, local officials said Wednesday.

 

Storms possible; severe thunderstorm watch posted

A large section of eastern Nebraska, including Lincoln, is in a severe thunderstorm watch through 10 p.m.

 

Kid-friendly, affordable Omaha Summer Arts Festival returns this weekend

While attendees can purchase high-end items like paintings and sculptures, they also can buy artwork like hand-crafted jewelry and yard art at lower price points.

 

Instead of record attempt, Lincoln runner ends up in surgery

Alex Wright thought his legs and lungs were ready for a record-breaking run along the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail.

 

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