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Aspiring young professionals in Lincoln are invited to a career fair next week hosted by the American Job Center. The fair is geared towards youth ages 14 through 24. The free event will be hosted at ...
Chase Porter Apr 09, 2026
Nebraska State employees are doing their part to alleviate hunger in Lincoln and across the region. On Thursday they held their 41st annual "Stuff the Truck" event at the Nebraska State Capitol to ben...
Tom Stanton Apr 09, 2026
The CEO of People's City Mission kicked off his shoes and walked barefoot Wednesday morning to help raise awareness of how having a pair of shoes can have a positive impact on someone's life. Every Ap...
Tom Stanton Apr 09, 2026
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office is participating this weekend in the national 'Put the Phone Away or Pay' distracted driving crack down. LSO says it will increase the number of deputies working ...
Chase Porter Apr 09, 2026
Lincoln Police say six people are believed to have died from drug overdoses since March, including two on Wednesday. "Our thoughts go out to the loved ones impacted by these tragedies," says LPD Publi...
Tom Stanton Apr 09, 2026
The Nebraska State Patrol has identified the victim and suspect in a Polk County homicide investigation that authorities say involved a shooting, kidnapping and attempted suicide early Tuesday morning...
Chase Porter Apr 08, 2026
A measure seeking to protect health care providers who recommend medical cannabis from legal penalties was passed over Tuesday in the Nebraska Legislature after a so-called "poison pill" amendment was...
Chase Porter Apr 08, 2026
The inaugural Breeze Airways flight to Las Vegas took off from the Lincoln Airport Wednesday afternoon. The new service adds two destinations to Breeze's existing Orlando route, which began in Decembe...
Tom Stanton Apr 08, 2026
A 14-year-old boy is accused of punching a 14-year-old female classmate several times in a hallway at Lefler Middle School on Tuesday afternoon during dismissal. LPD Public Information Manager Erika T...
Tom Stanton Apr 08, 2026
Lincoln Police say cryptocurrency scams are trending downward in 2026, but officers warn the threat isn't gone. LPD Public Information Manager Erika Thomas says cases tied to crypto fraud have dropped...
Tom Stanton Apr 08, 2026