NEMA: Businesses, People Should Prepare for Natural, Man-made Disasters

By Ryan Robertson
People used to prepare for natural disasters, but after the September 11th terrorist attacks, people—and businesses—had to start preparing for something else
Read MoreDeveloping Countermeasures for Bio-Terror Weapons

By Ryan Robertson
The University of Nebraska Medical Center plays a critical role in the Nation’s fight against bio-terrorism. Kenneth Bayles, one of the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s top research scientists, talks with our Ryan Robertson.
Read MoreMilitary insiders recall Bush’s 9/11 stop at Stratcom

By Bill Kelly
Bellevue, NE – On September 11, 2001 some Nebraskans could not believe their eyes. Overhead was Air Force One, one of the few planes still allowed to fly that day, gliding in for a landing at Offutt Air Force Base.
Read More9/11’s legacy: Security on base

By Bill Kelly
Bellevue, NE – If all of our lives have changed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, no one has felt it more than those working on the nation’s military bases.
Read MoreNelson pushes for investigation into Pakistan’s role

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – After a closed-door briefing that revealed details about the raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound, Sen. Nelson says numerous questions remain, including who else in Pakistan knew about the hideout, and where did the tip-off come from?
Read MoreBin Laden’s death resonates in Omaha

By Angel Martin
Omaha, NE – Here in Omaha, many are still reacting to the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death, including some who have first-hand experience of the terror caused by Al-Qaeda. One international student shares his story.
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