by Hola Nebraska | Nov 21, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
By Jeremy Turley, Flatwater Press Nebraska immigration lawyers say their clients are waiting longer behind bars, leading some to forgo court and accept deportation. ICE dismisses claim that it is coercing immigrants to give up their rights. Judge Matthew Morrissey...
by Hola Nebraska | Nov 21, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
By Cindy Gonzalez, Nebraska Examiner Omaha, NE — An annual public display of holiday lights will illuminate parts of Nebraska’s most populated city starting Nov. 29. Running concurrently is the “Shine the Light on Hunger” campaign that this year set a goal of...
by Hola Nebraska | Nov 21, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
By Juan Salinas II, Nebraska Examiner Omaha, NE — The former labor leader running for U.S. Senate in Nebraska got endorsed by the state’s largest teachers union. The Nebraska State Education Association endorsed registered nonpartisan Dan Osborn in his Senate...
by Hola Nebraska | Nov 17, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
This diabetes resources in Nebraska guide offers warning signs, prevention tips, and free bilingual screenings to help Latino families protect their health. By Christina Fernández-Morrow In Nebraska, approximately one in 10 adults live with diabetes, with Latino...
by Hola Nebraska | Nov 13, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
By Brian Beach, States Newsroom Former President Joe Biden told a crowd of Omaha Democrats Friday evening that, “Tuesday was a good start.” Biden, who spoke as part of the Nebraska Democratic Party’s annual Ben Nelson Gala, was referring to nationwide...
by Hola Nebraska | Nov 12, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News
By Frank Morris, Harvest Public Media Farmers across the country have the same complaint: they don’t have enough workers. John Rosenow and his wife Nettie run a mid-sized dairy farm in western Wisconsin, where 18 employees milk 700 cows, three times a day. “We cannot...