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The first burial plot at Prospect Hill Historic Cemetery and Arboretum. The cemetery is deemed one of Nebraska’s oldest historic cemeteries, is the final resting place of more than 10,000 departed souls, including early Omaha’s most prominent citizens, townsfolk, some ill-fated travelers and veterans. (David Schildman / The Daily Record)

Omaha’s History Lives In Prospect Hill Cemetery

When Omaha was a bustling frontier town in its infancy – where thrill seekers, religious zealots, and adventurers of every stripe embarked Westward towards ‘Manifest Destiny’ – Anna Wilson, a madam...
(Logo Courtesy of Harbor of Hope; Graphic by Josie Charron / The Daily Record)

Finding A ‘Fur-Ever’ Home Takes Love, Time And Hope

Harbor of Hope Dog Rescue (HoH) is a nonprofit all-breed dog rescue that “provides a safe haven from life’s storms.” They offer a safe place for dogs that have gone through rough times, often...

Hightower Reff Law Launches Period Product Drive For Women's History Month

Omaha, NE - Hightower Reff Law, a law firm dedicated to serving the Omaha community, is proud to announce its period product drive in honor of Women's History Month. The drive will begin on March 1st...
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ADOPTABLE FRIENDS

  Buddy Adoption Fee: $200 “Buddy is proof that senior dogs are the BEST!  This little man came to rescue through some unfortunate circumstances where his previous mom who had him his entire life...
Deana Klein

Dornan Law Team Announces Partner, New Associates

Omaha, Neb. (Jan. 27, 2023) – The Dornan Law Team is proud to announce the promotion and addition of attorneys on their team. Deana Klein, an attorney with DLT Lawyers since 2017, is now a partner...

Today’s News


On December 7, 2022, President Joe Biden signed the Speak Out Act into law. One purpose of the Act is to empower survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment to come forward by nullifying the enforceability of predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to sexual assault or sexual harassment. The Act arises out of the #MeToo movement. (Shutterstock and Ted S. Warren / AP Photo)

'Speak Out Act' Signed Into Law

The Speak Out Act was signed into law on December 7, 2022. The intended purpose of the Act is to empower and encourage survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment to come forward. The Act...

Biggest Racial Gap In Prison Is Among Violent Offenders – Focusing On Intervention Instead Of Incarceration Could Change The Numbers

Racial disparities in state imprisonment rates dropped significantly during the first two decades of the 21st century. That’s one of the main findings from a report published by one of us in late...

From Left: State Court Administrator Corey Steel, Clerk of the District Court Troy Hawk, Chief Justice Michael Heavican, County Court Clerk Magistrate Laura Tobiassen, and Deputy Administrator for Court Services Amy Prenda. (Nebraska Judicial Branch)

Celebration Of Trial Court Week

The Nebraska Supreme Court recognizes the third week in March as Trial Court Week, a time set aside for Nebraskans to celebrate the important role that local courts and their personnel play in...
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was remembered during ceremonies at the Supreme Court. (Charles Dharapak / AP Photo)

Supreme Court Honors Legacy Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose death ahead of the 2020 election led to a conservative shift on the Supreme Court, was remembered Friday during ceremonies at the high court as a...

According to Syetch Digital Forensics, the “growth of the idea of everything being connected has now extended into vehicles, altering the way vehicle technology is implemented.” (Shutterstock)

Six Parts Of Your Car That Gather Data On You

You can tell a lot about someone from the car they drive. The data that many vehicles now collect can reveal the patterns of our daily lives and provide insights into our behavior, actions and even...

This Week's News


On December 7, 2022, President Joe Biden signed the Speak Out Act into law. One purpose of the Act is to empower survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment to come forward by nullifying the enforceability of predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to sexual assault or sexual harassment. The Act arises out of the #MeToo movement. (Shutterstock and Ted S. Warren / AP Photo)

'Speak Out Act' Signed Into Law

03/24/2023 - 5:00am
The Speak Out Act was signed into law on December 7, 2022. The intended purpose of the Act is to empower and encourage survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment to come forward. The Act arises out of the #MeToo movement and is evidence that...

Biggest Racial Gap In Prison Is Among Violent Offenders – Focusing On Intervention Instead Of Incarceration Could Change The Numbers

03/24/2023 - 4:00am
Racial disparities in state imprisonment rates dropped significantly during the first two decades of the 21st century. That’s one of the main findings from a report published by one of us in late 2022, along with Georgia State University colleague...

From Left: State Court Administrator Corey Steel, Clerk of the District Court Troy Hawk, Chief Justice Michael Heavican, County Court Clerk Magistrate Laura Tobiassen, and Deputy Administrator for Court Services Amy Prenda. (Nebraska Judicial Branch)

Celebration Of Trial Court Week

03/24/2023 - 3:00am
The Nebraska Supreme Court recognizes the third week in March as Trial Court Week, a time set aside for Nebraskans to celebrate the important role that local courts and their personnel play in providing access to the civil, criminal, and juvenile...
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was remembered during ceremonies at the Supreme Court. (Charles Dharapak / AP Photo)

Supreme Court Honors Legacy Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

03/24/2023 - 2:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose death ahead of the 2020 election led to a conservative shift on the Supreme Court, was remembered Friday during ceremonies at the high court as a legendary champion for women's rights. Speaking...

According to Syetch Digital Forensics, the “growth of the idea of everything being connected has now extended into vehicles, altering the way vehicle technology is implemented.” (Shutterstock)

Six Parts Of Your Car That Gather Data On You

03/24/2023 - 1:00am
You can tell a lot about someone from the car they drive. The data that many vehicles now collect can reveal the patterns of our daily lives and provide insights into our behavior, actions and even our state of mind. Vehicle forensics is a type of...
An apartment complex off 45th and Parker in Omaha. There are always pros and cons to investing in real estate, but if you make sure you’re investing in a way that’s sustainable for your bank account and your community, becoming a landlord is a great option. (David Schildman / The Daily Record)

Is Being A Landlord Worth It?

03/23/2023 - 5:00am
Real estate has been a popular investment for a very long time — for those who can afford it. But in recent years, trends such as house flipping, “house hacking” (living in one room of a property while renting out the others) and short-term vacation...
After a ProPublica investigation, RealPage answered questions from lawmakers about its product. In response, the senators sent a letter to the Justice Department. (Shutterstock)

Senators Had Questions For The Maker Of A Rent-Setting Algorithm. The Answers Were “Alarming.”

03/23/2023 - 4:00am
After a ProPublica investigation last year, a group of senators demanded answers from a real estate tech company that helps landlords set rents across the country. The investigation revealed how some of the nation’s biggest landlords share...

Nonprofit housing leaders and advocates met at the State Capitol last Tuesday to speak to lawmakers, learn about the legislative process and to rally on behalf of various bills this year that would help develop additional affordable housing units and improve protection of tenant rights. (Rebecca S. Gratz / AP Photo)

Affordable Housing Advocates Gather At State Capitol To Learn And Lobby For Millions

03/23/2023 - 3:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s billion-dollar onslaught of federal pandemic funds lit a fire of sorts last year under nonprofits that deal with affordable housing. They came to this year’s legislative session more organized as a coalition, said Wayne...
Alex Morisey sits for a portrait in his room at a nursing home in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. For U.S. nursing home residents receiving Medicaid, like Morisey, all income is garnished and the person is left to rely on a small subsidy known as a personal needs allowance. The federal government hasn’t changed the minimum rate, $30 monthly, since 1987. Pennsylvania’s allowance is $45. (Wong Maye-E / AP Photo)

In Nursing Homes, Impoverished Live Final Days On Pennies

03/23/2023 - 2:00am
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — New pants to replace Alex Morisey's tattered khakis will have to wait. There's no cash left for sugar-free cookies either. Even at the month's start, the budget is so bare that Fixodent is a luxury. Now, halfway through it,...

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