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Vaccine hesitancy is one of the biggest obstacles on the path to herd immunity, and a lack of access to information can be a big part of that hesitancy.…
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The Indian Congress, held in 1898, was the highlight of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, otherwise known as the Omaha World’s Fair.…
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It has been more than a year since the Omaha Public Library has charged a late fee for an overdue item. The policy, which was adopted at the beginning of…
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A new exhibition at the Generator Space, part of local nonprofit Amplify Arts, combines live performance with a gallery installation to explore the…
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Transgender Day of Visibility is observed yearly on March 31 to celebrate trans individuals and raise awareness of discrimination. To mark the day this…
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At the beginning of 2020, things were looking up for Omaha resident Jolina Manley. She had a steady job at a call center; she was living in a townhouse…
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Since the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis schools have closed early, families have lost loved ones and over 38 million people have filed for…
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This installment of “Portrait of a Pandemic” is brought to us through collaboration with NOISE Omaha. Reporter, Dawaune Lamont Hayes discusses…
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In this installment of A Portrait of a Pandemic, we continue with our portraits of those in and surrounding the homeless community of Omaha. Last week we…
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In this edition of “a portrait of a pandemic” KIOS’s Joshua LaBure brings us a conversation with Eric Rede of United Food and Commercial Workers Union…