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Lincoln Police have identified the man killed after being hit by a car on West "O" Street Saturday morning. Public Information Officer Erika Thomas identified the man killed as 62-year-old John Wayne ...
Mark Vail Jul 20, 2024
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) is reminding families to make sure their children are current on routine vaccines before school starts. "Vaccinations help keep kids healthy, in ...
Chase Porter Jul 19, 2024
First United Methodist Church, hailing from northeast Lincoln's University Place neighborhood, has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places - the official federal list landmarks deemed ...
Chase Porter Jul 19, 2024
For nearly 25 years a Lincoln non-profit called Domesti-PUPS has been providing training service dogs for people with disabilities and pet therapy programs. Jo Stutheit is vice president of the Domest...
Tom Stanton Jul 19, 2024
Former Nebraska U.S. Senator Ben Sasse announced Thursday that he will be resigning from his current position as President of the University of Florida effective July 31, 2024. Sasse has served as the...
Chase Porter Jul 19, 2024
High speeds are on the rise across Nebraska roadways. The Nebraska State Patrol is urging motorists to slow down to keep all travelers safe. In June, Nebraska State Troopers issued over 100 citations ...
Tom Stanton Jul 19, 2024
A gravel portion of North 98th Street, stretching from Holdrege to Adams Street, is now freshly paved with new asphalt. This improvement was long overdue due to the traffic volume on this road, accord...
Chase Porter Jul 19, 2024
Lincoln Animal Control has reported that a fox has tested positive for rabies. It's the first case of confirmed rabies in a fox in Lincoln. The fox came in contact with a person's dog and was injured....
Tom Stanton Jul 18, 2024
After waiting sometime with bated breath, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has unveiled some general information of his plan to significantly reduce property taxes across the state. Circulating a 16-page ...
Chase Porter Jul 18, 2024
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has reached four new settlements in his statewide litigation campaign against shops selling dangerous synthetic THC products. Six retailers have now settled with...
Tom Stanton Jul 18, 2024