Radon poisonings raise awareness

By Brandon McDermott
Omaha, NE – If you’ve bought a home in Eastern Nebraska or Western Iowa over the past 10 years, you’ve probably heard of Radon. The cancer causing gas can seep into a home through the soil under the house.
Read MoreSummit League 2014 volleyball preview

By Brandon McDermott
Omaha, NE – The start to the college volleyball season is less than three weeks away. Summit League teams around the country are in the midst of fall practices before hitting the court for their season openers. KVNO had a chance to visit with all nine Summit League head coaches.
Read MoreLocals satisfied with quality of life; concerned about crime, taxes

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — With the population of the metro area expected to double by 2050, city officials and community organizations have turned to residents to get a jump start on planning the future. Heartland 2050 organizers presented their findings.
Read MoreRomney ekes out a win in Iowa

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses with a slim margin of just eight votes early Wednesday.
Read MoreRace for Iowa: Ron Paul fires up supporters

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Ron Paul is currently in a dead heat for the lead in Iowa. He made a stop in Council Bluffs Thursday night, and addressed a packed house.
Read MoreRace for Iowa: Romney, Gingrich don’t fit into conservative box

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Two candidates vying for the lead nationally: Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are making a final push for voters in the last days before the Iowa caucuses.
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