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Maker of 'pink slime' continues to struggle
The beef-processing company that makes the product that critics call "pink slime" continues to struggle more than a year after the initial stories on the lean bits of beef that Beef Products Inc.
Firefighter, occupant treated after Nebraska fire
A firefighter and a house occupant have been treated for injuries after a fire that gutted the house in northeast Nebraska.
Support shown for Nebraska death-penalty repeal
A "test vote" in the Legislature suggests that a majority of Nebraska lawmakers want to abolish the death penalty, but there may not be enough support to overcome a filibuster.
The recent police shooting in Sioux City has some wondering about bullet-proof glass for patrol cars.
Neb. man gets jail for hiding son from prison
A Nebraska man has been given jail time for allowing his son to stay at his home after escaping from a minimum-security prison in South Dakota.
South Sioux City library joins seed saving effort
A ghost pepper plant begins to grow that was planted by Dave Mixdorf, director of the South Sioux City, Neb.
South Sioux City library joins seed saving effort
At 58, the South Sioux City Public Library director has turned his passion into a new program for fellow gardeners.
Bringing down operating costs by keeping tire pressures up automatically
Back in 2011, seeking to further cut operating costs, Brock Ackerman, president of refrigerated carrier K&B Transportation , took a look at an automatic tire-inflation system for trailer tires.
Inmate Sentenced to Death in Prison Guard Killing
By Staci DaSilva sdasilva@kcautv.com So far this year, a police officer has been shot, at least 1 person has been shot and even a dog has been shot, all in Sioux City.
UNO men add 10 players for next season
The University of Nebraska at Omaha announced the addition of 10 men's soccer players for next season, including three from Nebraska.
Cardinal Farms breaks ground on fish farm
"It's kind of an exciting thing to think about, raising local fish and being able to sell it to the local markets," said Lance Hedquist, city administrator for South Sioux City.
Former Iowa star Hansen talks Siouxland Hawkeyes
The Iowa Speedway race schedule doesn't begin for another month, and while he's now ventured into the world of racing, former Iowa basketball standout Bobby Hansen still keeps an eye on the Hawkeyes.
Police Expand Dean Search to Omaha and Denver
Nearly four days after Jamal Dean is accused of shooting Sioux City Police Officer Kevin McCormick, the investigation is starting to heat up.
Tribe business CEO says it desires Nebraska casino
The chief executive of the Winnebago Tribe's business arm says it intends to develop a casino at a former horse track in northeast Nebraska.
The Metro-Area Task Force swarmed an Omaha neighborhood Thursday night looking for an Iowa man accused of shooting a police officer.
South Sioux City is postponing it's clean up day of its city's parks that was scheduled for Saturday.
World-Herald editorial: Question calls for plane facts
One is to limit destinations to a reasonable driving distance from the State Capitol and allow geography to dictate interaction between citizens and those running their government.
Father pleads guilty to helping son hide from authorities
A South Sioux City, Nebraska man pleads guilty after police say he allowed his son, who recently escaped from prison.
Volunteers Help Clean Up a Messy Situation in South Sioux City
By: Diana Johnsen djohnsen@kcautv.com Jump into a Barbie box, get your picture taken and help raise breast cancer awareness.