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More and more properties in Lincoln are entering the pipeline for free water line replacements as part of the city's Lead Safe Lincoln initiative. Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) announced ...
Chase Porter Mar 19, 2026
Bryan Health will host 'March Against Colon Cancer ' event Thursday evening at the April Sampson Cancer Center. The free community program is in collaboration with Cancer Partners of Nebraska and Linc...
Tom Stanton Mar 19, 2026
Lincoln Airport has added new online tools to its website aimed at helping travelers compare travel options and book flights departing from Lincoln. LNK said visitors to its website can now search ava...
Chase Porter Mar 19, 2026
A group representing Nebraska trial attorneys is pushing back on a tort reform package moving through the state Legislature, warning the measure could shield commercial trucking companies from liabili...
Chase Porter Mar 18, 2026
The City announced Wednesday it has selected Constructors Inc. of Lincoln as the general contractor for Project "O" Street. Two companies submitted proposals, and the selection process included both w...
Tom Stanton Mar 18, 2026
The treasurer of the Morley Elementary Parent Teacher Organization is accused of embezzling thousands of dollars from the group. LPD Public Information Manager Erika Thomas says police took a report o...
Tom Stanton Mar 18, 2026
Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews battled a two-alarm apartment fire around 3:40 Wednesday morning near 13th and F. That's a block South of the Governor's mansion. LFR Public Information Officer MJ Lierma...
Tom Stanton Mar 18, 2026
Lincoln Crime Stoppers is asking for the public's help identifying suspects in two separate cases: one involving the theft of a work van; the other involving a smoke shop burglar who utilized a unique...
Chase Porter Mar 18, 2026
Progress is being reported on two major Nebraska wildfires. According to the Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team, crews took advantage of the break in the wind on Monday to make some gains...
Tom Stanton Mar 17, 2026
Public visitation has been scheduled for Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, the U.S. Army Reserve solider and Bellevue native killed earlier this month in Kuwait during Operation Epic Fury. Visitation will...
Chase Porter Mar 17, 2026