A revised proposal for a senior living home near 37th and Calvert streets approved by the Planning Commission appears headed to the City Council because of continued opposition by neighbors.
Peter Hind, who is manager of the Lincoln Architecture Group at Schemmer Associates Inc., will start in September, assuming his appointment is approved by the City Council.
Thousands of Nebraskans may have an income tax refund waiting for them to claim from the 2019 tax year, and time is running out to do so.
Supporters of a fairness ordinance are asking a court to compel the Lincoln City Council to enact an ordinance or let voters decide.
Nicki Behmer Popp, who ran as a nonpartisan candidate in her successful bid for the Airport Authority, will vie for the District 25 seat held by Sen. Carolyn Bosn.
The ordinance, which was approved on a 6-1 vote, caps the number of residents living in a home at a maximum of 10.
A post meant to highlight Nebraska students who notched perfect ACT scores reignited around so-called brain drain from the state — and raised alarm for some free speech advocates.
🎧 The latest episode of Behind the Headlines looks at efforts to reduce PFAS in drinking water.
Lancaster County Corrections officials have sounded the alarm about jail overcrowding in recent months and Friday announced they will move some inmates to Washington County.
"There was no compromise of sensitive data related to court cases or personally identifiable information," State Court Administrator Corey Steel said Friday.
The advisory warns that sensitive populations could be at risk due to anticipated high levels of smoke from fireworks on Monday and Tuesday.
A new housing development near Southwest 40th and West A streets will include flood mitigation work that will also allow the youth sports complex project to proceed.
LES wants to suspend a program that provides a discount for certain businesses, which was begun as an economic development tool intended to encourage companies to come to Lincoln.
A KC-135R tanker from the Lincoln-based 155th Air Refueling Wing gassed up a South Dakota Air National Guard F-16 fighter during a 2 hour, 45-minute flight.
The governor will take questions from the public Wednesday at stops in Holdrege and O'Neill and again on Thursday in Valentine, Chadron and Ogallala.
The City Council weighs whether a proposed ordinance governing sober living homes provides sufficient oversight, unfairly burdens older neighborhoods or creates unnecessary barriers for people in recovery.
A change to community college funding in Nebraska will result in higher property taxes to support SCC next year, but officials say a tax credit will offset those increases.
The charge against the former director of History Nebraska, stems from the diversion of funds intended to help History Nebraska deal with COVID-19 losses that instead went to a private foundation.
As part of the work to secure a second water source, Lincoln will use $120 million in federal stimulus dollars to expand and upgrade the city's existing system.
Shocked by a 23% jump in county property valuations, a computer engineer designed a website to help people compare home values, while a CPA alleged problems with the assessor's methods.
If you talk to and listen to Jim Pillen, it doesn’t take long to figure out why he’s been successful in politics in Nebraska. He has an easy and simplistic approach to people with a down-home humility and an “aw shucks” attitude, which has allowed him to form lasting relationships in a state…
Family Service Lincoln wants to turn a nearly vacant lot at 52nd and Holdrege streets into a community center, 10 affordable homes geared toward families and community gardens.
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Wyuka officials asked the City Council for zoning changes as part of plans to build a playground and refurbish a park where the Pershing mural will be re-installed.
REV Development wants to buy the building for $500,000, demolish the existing building and build a 157-apartment building with underground parking and retail space.
The Lincoln Police Department doesn't need the public's go-ahead to buy a $350,000 vehicle, but officials sought approval anyway in an hourlong meeting Monday night.
The City Council gave its initial approval Monday to plans for an apartment complex and commercial space in the vacant lot where Green's Furnace & Plumbing Co. sat for decades.
After a dedicated 67 years at the Journal Star, politics reporter Don Walton is retiring.
The city is moving forward with plans for a convention center now that it will have access to a financing tool that will help pay for part of the cost.
Farmhouse Fraternity saw the largest increase out of all the Greek chapters. Their valuation in 2022 was $250,300. Their new valuation is $7.24 million.
The West Haymarket Joint Public Agency approved increases to the Pinnacle Bank Arena suites and loge boxes for the first time since the arena opened 10 years ago.