Jim Pillen, a former University of Nebraska defensive ... who said he has been doing it since he was “a young man.” Pillen said he got wrapped up in finally having time around the holidays ...
Gov. Jim Pillen signed an order Friday telling Nebraska state agencies to fall in line with President Donald Trump's ...
One out of every seven Nebraskans in the workforce was educated in the University of Nebraska system, which, according to a recent study, has a $6.4 billion economic impact on ...
"The hardcore reality is there is extraordinarily dangerous crimes and deadly crimes that are being committed by kids that are 11 or 12 years old." ...
Gov. Jim Pillen, the Douglas County Attorney and law enforcement say the bill will protect the community and the youth offender. Those who oppose the bill say the state has its priorities wrong.
Child and civil rights advocates on Thursday railed against a proposed law, promoted by Gov. Jim Pillen, that would give prosecutors and judges new authority to put ...
Child and civil rights advocates on Thursday railed against a proposed law, promoted by Gov. Jim Pillen, that would give ...
Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska law enforcement officials back a proposed law that would allow the state to jail children as ...
Children as young as 12 years old could face adult criminal charges for certain felony crimes under a bill introduced in the Nebraska Legislature on Wednesday.
Right now, Nebraska law says a juvenile can be charged as an adult for a violent crime if they are between the ages of 14-18.
State Sen. John Cavanaugh said the current law's response to some of the state's most violent juveniles "isn't working." ...
All of Nebraska’s “good life” districts appear to be in a precarious spot — not just the embattled one in Gretna — as Gov.