Fighting Sex Trafficking in Nebraska: What’s Lacking and a New Plan

By Mike Tobias
Law enforcement, lawmakers and social service agencies are studying human trafficking in Nebraska, and launching new initiatives to fight the crime and help the victims.
Read MoreReforms urged in Nebraska police lineup procedures

By Bill Kelly
Law enforcement agencies across Nebraska have quietly begun a major change in how eyewitness evidence is collected and utilized in criminal cases.
Read MoreColor Guard helps troubled teens find discipline

By Ryan Robertson
Providing troubled teens leadership opportunities proves to be recipe for success for some at Heartland Family Service Youth Links facility.
Read MoreOmaha City Council President Ben Gray talks with KVNO News

By Ryan Robertson
Omaha, NE – Last week, the Omaha City Council elected a new council president and vice president. Ben Gray was elected council president by a vote of 4-3. Ryan Robertson of KVNO News sat down with Gray recently, and talked about the new council president’s vision for the next two years.
Read MoreJuvenile Justice Advocate Reflects On Forty Years Of Changes In The System

By Bill Kelly
Seward, NE — County Court Judge Gerald Rouse reflects on more than four decades of changes in the legal system that deals with children in trouble with the law and families in crisis.
Read MoreOPD: “Implied threat” no cause for concern

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – The Omaha Police Department said Tuesday it was notified of an “implied threat” to the Omaha area by an anonymous online poster.
Read More