Legislative Bill 89 would require schools to assign people to sports teams, restrooms and locker rooms based on their gender at birth.
If passed, the law would restrict transgender athletes' participation in sports and confine bathroom use to biological sex at birth, rather than gender expression.
Dozens of Nebraskans, with a majority in opposition, testified Friday on legislation seeking to create sex-based definitions ...
Grand Island Mayor Roger Steele and other community leaders gathered for the annual State of the City address on Friday.
A group of protesters spent Wednesday speaking out at the state capitol.The protesters are apart of United Against Project ...
Crowds filled the Nebraska Capitol Friday for a public hearing on a controversial bill that would codify a 2023 executive ...
The impacts of Nebraska 4-H are being celebrated in February following a proclamation by Gov. Jim Pillen. Surrounded by 4-H ...
Nebraskans weigh in on LB 89, which would apply gender restrictions on all state-led entities, during a public hearing at the ...
Roger Steele, in the State of the City address, pointed to population growth, the Good Life District, falling crime, low ...
Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen issued an executive order to impose definitions for male and female, and he is backing ...
The Archdiocese of St. Louis criticized comments by the Rev. Mitch Doyen of St. Josephine Bakhita parish in the city of St. Louis. Bills filed by Republican lawmakers would exempt small employers and ...