March 23, 1913 - A tornado hit Omaha on March 23, 1913, resulting in the deaths of more than 100 people.
Omaha fire crews returned home after helping battle wildfires that included the largest fire in state history.
The Morrill Fire has consumed more than 460,000 acres across Morrill, Arthur and Keith counties, making it the biggest ...
2,500 Mormons created a settlement called “Cutler’s Park” in August 1846 in what is now Omaha. The settlement is considered Nebraska’s first town. The settlers got permission from a U.S. Indian Agent ...
Known as the first Latino art and history museum in the Midwest, El Museo Latino moved to its current red tile-roofed brick ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - It’s home to the College World Series, but many call Omaha, Nebraska one of the Midwest’s best kept secrets. Three hours north of the Kansas City metro, Omaha—named for the ...
Better known as becoming the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree, Susan La Flesche, along with her sister Rosalie, made significant contributions to the anthropological study and ...
Nebraska officials update on wildfires devastating state. What we know: <a ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - There is a lot of Black history that we learn from books, lectures or lessons from elders. But there’s a lot of history we can learn from buildings in our community. Back in 2022, ...