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Ahead of Nebraska's May 12 primary election, Secretary of State Bob Evnen will visit eight county election offices and stamp his seal of approval on vote counting machines as part of a five-day "elect...
Chase Porter 20h ago
Residents have a chance to get rid of unwanted, hazardous household chemicals during two no-cost "HazToGo" collection events in April. The events are as follows: Friday, April 24, 2 to 6 p.m., Hickman...
Chase Porter 20h ago
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has placed elements of the Nebraska National Guard on active-duty status as the state braces for potential wildfires. The move comes as high winds, low humidity, and dry c...
Tom Stanton 22h ago
Investigators say a home was fully engulfed in flames when LFR crews responded to the Havelock Trailer Court near 60th and Platte Avenue around 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Public Information Officer MJ L...
Tom Stanton Apr 20, 2026
Lincoln Police believe one man is responsible for two business burglaries early April 15. Officers first responded to Romantix near South 10th and High streets around 2:30 a.m. LPD spokesperson Erika ...
Tom Stanton Apr 20, 2026
The National Weather Service is urging people to be extra cautious with fire on Saturday. A Red Flag Warning has been issued from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m. for counties just north and west of Lincoln. Foreca...
Tom Stanton Apr 17, 2026
A free screening event focused on early detection of oral, head and neck cancers will be held this Tuesday, April 21, in Lincoln. The event runs from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at GO Physical Therapy Balance Mobi...
Chase Porter Apr 17, 2026
Lincoln residents will have a chance to learn more about two major infrastructure projects at an open house next week. The free event will be held April 23 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the commons area a...
Tom Stanton Apr 17, 2026
On the final day of Nebraska's 2026 legislative session, some lawmakers reversed course on four previously approved pieces of legislation and voted to sustain vetoes issued the day prior by Gov. Jim P...
Chase Porter Apr 17, 2026
The State of Nebraska was not required to negotiate with the state workers' union over sudden changes to remote work assignments, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Friday, finding the issue was already...
Chase Porter Apr 17, 2026