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LES putting building up for sale, 3 years ahead of move

Lincoln Electric System employees won't be moving to their new home in far southeast Lincoln until sometime in 2021, but that's not stopping the utility from getting a jump on selling its downtown building.

 

Forecast: Dry and pleasant for the most part over the next few days

The weekend is looking pretty good in the Omaha area, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower 90s.

 

United Airlines to add 2nd daily nonstop flight to San Francisco from Omaha

United Airlines will add a second daily nonstop flight between Eppley Airfield and San Francisco International Airport next year.

 

Section of 156th Street closing for Harrison project

The closure will last about two months, weather permitting, officials said.

 

New voter ID rules are in effect for Tuesday's Iowa primary. Here's what you should know

The law requires elections officials this year to ask voters for identification. It’s a soft rollout, so someone without ID can sign an oath verifying his or her identity and cast a regular ballot.

 

A snake on a drain. Lizards in a closet. ‘Nightmare’ at Omaha home leads to lawsuit

The lawsuit hinges on a Nebraska law that requires house sellers to disclose the condition of their property, any pets that lived in it and, generally, any problems that have plagued it.

 

Improperly stored grill starts deck fire at Omaha duplex, officials say

The fire at 2046 S. 33rd St. was reported at 1:34 a.m. Sunday.

 

The Great Koterba Caption Contest: June 2018

Everyone's a critic. But is everyone a cartoonist?

 

'She didn’t even get a chance to live': Family mourns 20-year-old killed in Old Market shooting

Jasmine Harris was killed after being shot in the back, family members say, in what police suspect was a gang-related shooting. Harris was not in a gang, her family said Sunday. She was a beloved sister, daughter and aunt.

 

More than 125,000 attend Taste of Omaha, likely setting new record

The 21st annual event began 11 a.m. Friday and went through 8 p.m. Sunday and stretched across Heartland of America Park and Lewis and Clark Landing along the Missouri River.

 

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