Omaha City Council Creates Complete Streets Policy

By Ryan Robertson
Omaha is now on a list of more than 700 cities with an official Complete Streets policy on the books.
Read MoreRide sharing service carries controversy

By Ben Bohall
Lincoln, NE — Peer-to-peer ride sharing services are becoming more popular in metropolitan areas in Nebraska and across the United States. The service has not taken off without controversy, though.
Read MoreAre Nebraska’s tax incentives worth the cost?

By Fred Knapp
Lincoln, NE – Nebraska will give companies about half a billion dollars in tax incentives under the “Nebraska Advantage†program over the next decade. Supporters say the program is worth the expense, but others argue the money could be better spent elsewhere.
Read MoreWhere the rail meets the road

By Grant Gerlock
Lincoln, NE – The number of collisions between trains and cars at railroad crossings has vastly decreased over the past 30 years.
Read MoreWill America return to passenger rail?

By Bill Kelly
Omaha, NE – As Union Pacific Railroad celebrates its 150th birthday some are considering the past and the future of passenger rail service in America.
Read MoreOmaha examines ways to change transportation systems

By Ben Bohall
Omaha, NE- Like any bustling metropolitan city, Omaha has seen its public transportation network change with a growing population.
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