After a 30-year career with the nonprofit, Tabitha President & CEO Christie Hinrichs will depart the organization next month.
The 28-year-old sustained a "small cut to his forehead" after an investigator pulled him to the ground as he tried to run from police Wednesday night, authorities said.
Angela Nnadozie had sought $35,000 in medical expenses in the lawsuit she filed against Lincoln Electric System in 2020.
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Greg Frayser expects the Railyard and its new state-of-the-art screen — with a price tag of $1 million — to be a popular destination again this football season.
The girl said Nicholas Degarmo began sexually propositioning her when she was 11 and sexually assaulted her more than 10 times, according to court records.
The series of reported robberies started near Ninth and A streets, where a man told police he was cleaning his car when two men approached him and demanded his keys.
The series of reported robberies started near Ninth and A streets, where a man told police he was cleaning his car when two men approached him and demanded his keys.
"Catch Me If You Can," will debut on Thursday as Pinewood's 73rd annual summer production. It's based on the 2002 movie that starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
More showers and storms expected in Nebraska today. Damaging hail and wind are possible in spots. Flooding and tornadoes can't be ruled out. Get the latest on timing and where severe storms are most likely in our weather update.
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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.
New details came to light at a hearing Wednesday in a gruesome double murder last year that left law enforcement scouring Lincoln's landfill for remains of one of the victims.
Stanton County Sheriff Mike Unger said Robinson had just left the Stanton County Courthouse after being sentenced for driving under suspension and speeding.
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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.
A private memorial service is planned for James Q. Crowe, who led the development of Level 3 Communications in Omaha during the fiber optic telecommunications revolution.
The incident marked the second time in a week that burglars have used a car to break into the Lincoln Vapor shop at 3710 N. 27th St., police said.
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The department said 50-year-old Kak Thoan was found unresponsive in his cell Tuesday. He is the sixth inmate from the Reception and Treatment Center to die in the past month.
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Supporters of a fairness ordinance are asking a court to compel the Lincoln City Council to enact an ordinance or let voters decide.
If everything were to fall into place, James Arthur Vineyards could break ground on a new event center and distillery in October.
As of 8 a.m., Lincoln Electric System reported about 2,200 people were without power, the vast majority of them in an area of south Lincoln.
A Lincoln woman has been sentenced to three years in prison and fined $2,500 for her part in a scheme involving false applications for rental assistance fraud.
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Carolyn Fiscus, a member of the Winnebago tribe, observes as archeologists with History Nebraska excavate a potential burial site for children who died while attending the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, which operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fiscus' aunt, Mildred Low…
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.
Sen. Robert Dover of Norfolk and 22 other state senators are objecting to Southeast Community College's plan to increase its property tax levy to the maximum allowed under law.