- Bruning Wants To Help Protect Personal Information
There's a new statewide effort to help businesses protect personal information. The effort called Guard It is a guide that outlines what companies need to do to build a sound data security plan.
- Identity theft target of new effort
A new publicity and educational campaign is being launched to help Nebraska businesses safeguard against security breaches that lead to crimes like identity theft.
- Gas Station Owner Pleads Guilty
A gas station owner in Burt County admitted to selling ethanol-blended gasoline at the regular unleaded price.
- Mental Health Tie to Safe Haven May Not Pass
An attempt to include mental health services for older children under Nebraska's safe haven law appears dead for now.
- Neb. lawmakers may ask for more than age limit
A Nebraska lawmaker with an important role in changing the state's safe-haven statute says it's possible the Legislature will be asked to do more than put an age limit in the open-ended law that has led to the ...
- Nebraska AG releases documents from 1985 murder
Three people have been released from prison in recent weeks after DNA evidence showed they were not involved in the rape and murder of Helen Wilson.
- Internet safety the topic of North Platte conference
Attorney General Jon Bruning today said statewide education is critical in the fight against online predators at Websafe, an Internet safety conference in North Platte.
- Next Step for Affirmative Action Ban
Now that Nebraskans have passed the affirmative action ban, the next step in the process has begun.
- Accused 1985 Killer Identified
A stunning turn of events frees the innocent and pin-points a new suspect for the murder of Helen Wilson.
- New suspect named in '85 Neb. murder case
Bruning says DNA evidence conclusively links Bruce Smith of Oklahoma to the murder and rape of Helen Wilson more than 20 years ago.
- Suspect identified in 1985 Beatrice murder
LINCOLN a ' Attorney General Jon Bruning says the 1985 murder of Helen Wilson of Beatrice was not committed by any of the six people convicted in the case.
- State Involved in Craigslist Agreement
Attorney General Jon Bruning announced Thursday that Nebraska and 42 other states have reached an agreement with Craigslist to deter and crack down on inappropriate content and illegal activity in the sitea s ...
- Voters don't retain District Judge Cecava
Voters in the 12th Judicial District have decided against retaining District Judge Kristine Cecava of Sidney.
- Dog-Fight Reward Offered
Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, The Humane Society of the United States, Capital Humane Society and Nebraska Humane Society have teamed up to combat dogfighting in Nebraska.
- Nebraska man suspect in online enticement
A Lincoln man has been arrested after allegedly sending sexually explicit messages through the Internet to an investigator with the attorney general's office posing as an underage girl.
- Bruning Warns Against Halloween Predators
Before you trick-or-treat, choose a route that avoids sex predators. That's the pre-Halloween message from Attorney General Jon Bruning.
- Neb. trick-or-treaters warned of sex predators
Nebraska families are being urged to use the Nebraska State Patrol's Sex Offender Registry to help them avoid sexual predators' homes on Halloween.
- Yahoo a rumor no more
Sylvia Kang, middle, Yahoo's senior manager of data center operations, tries on a custom-made cornhead presented to her and Yahoo vice president of operations, Kevin Timmons, left, by Nebraska Gov.
- Alcopop Classification Brought to Governor
MEMBERS OF PROJECT EXTRA MILE ARE ASKING GOVERNOR DAVE HEINEMAN AND ATTORNEY GENERAL JON BRUNING TO TAKE ACTION.