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Lawsuits accuse Douglas County Jail of denying medical treatment to inmates

The lawsuits take aim at Correct Care Solutions, a Nashville company that has come under scrutiny for deaths and alleged poor treatment of inmates nationally.

 

After Kara Eastman's primary win, will national groups lose interest in 2nd District race?

One key question is whether national Democrats will invest as heavily in the race as they would have for Brad Ashford and if left-leaning groups cheering Kara Eastman’s victory will back those cheers with checks.

 

Donation will transform wheelchair for 11-year-old Omahan; other charitable events planned

The ATI Foundation donated $5,000 to Maddox Hobbs, 11, of Omaha. Hobbs has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive disorder that affects muscle use and significantly impacts mobility.

 

Street Closings, 5/19/18

Upcoming and ongoing Lincoln-area street closings.

 

Cindy Lange-Kubick: Waving goodbye to the elementary school watchdog: Mr. Mike! Mr. Mike! Mr. Mike!

The man in the plaid shirt — a happy birthday sticker plopped over the pocket — hears the horn.

 

One shot, two others injured in police-involved shooting in South Omaha

Omaha police shot and seriously injured a person about 6 p.m. Saturday near 19th and Q Streets, after receiving a report of people armed inside an SUV, a police official said.

 

Neighbors gather one final time in to say celebrate the 'life' of Minne Lusa House

As the Saturday morning rain let up, the neighbors walked into the front yard for a strange kind of funeral.

 

Bishop Michael Curry, who made a big impact at royal wedding, recently left an impression on Omaha

In January, the New York-based presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church helped celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Episcopal Church in Nebraska.

 

Two interns, two editors join Journal Star staff

Two news interns and two editors have recently joined the Lincoln Journal Star.

 

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