Two Nebraska educators and one California professor stressed the need for the state to be more innovative in finding solutions to its widespread teacher shortage.
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Dennis Fujan, a farmer from Prague, and Jared Storm, a small-business owner and pilot from David City, are seeking the seat held by Sen. Bruce Bostelman of Brainard.
Suspects in Grand Island shoplifting arrested in west Omaha.
A 13-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault in connection with attacks on two Omaha women.
The lottery said the ticket sold at Ken & Al's Service in Fairfield matched the winning numbers from Wednesday's Nebraska Pick 5 drawing.
This week's search for lost graves hasn't found remains — yet. But Genoa holds reminders of thousands of Native American children who lived at a former federal boarding school here.
A Douglas County District Court judge has been cited on suspicion of driving under the influence.
The Council Bluffs and Omaha police officers involved in a fatal shooting on Saturday have been identified.
An Omaha woman was sentenced to one year in federal prison for her role in a wire fraud conspiracy involving more than $1 million in federal economic relief loans.
A former Sarpy County CASA director has agreed to plead guilty in federal court to one count of mail fraud in exchange for the dismissal of four other charges.
A York couple decided to visit all of Nebraska's communities after reading a book by Wahoo native Seth Varner called Visit531Nebraska.
Sen. Pete Ricketts joined a congressional delegation to the NATO summit in Lithuania, where the Nebraska Republican called for other member countries to fulfill their defense spending pledges.
The man walked into Heartland Bank shortly before 2:45 p.m. Tuesday and handed the bank teller a note demanding money, the Fillmore County Sheriff's Office said.
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"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.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Lincoln Journal Star.
Two Nebraska educators and one California professor stressed the need for the state to be more innovative in finding solutions to its widespread teacher shortage.
The poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Dennis Fujan, a farmer from Prague, and Jared Storm, a small-business owner and pilot from David City, are seeking the seat held by Sen. Bruce Bostelman of Brainard.
Suspects in Grand Island shoplifting arrested in west Omaha.
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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.
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 poll from OpenSky Policy Institute found 55% of Nebraskans oppose the tax credit program. The sponsor of the law says the survey was flawed.
Dennis Fujan, a farmer from Prague, and Jared Storm, a small-business owner and pilot from David City, are seeking the seat held by Sen. Bruce Bostelman of Brainard.
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.