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.
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.
If Ukraine joins NATO in the middle of the war, then Russia is at war with the entire NATO alliance. At the core of this conundrum is Article 5. Here's a closer look at what that means.
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.
"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.
Fairness Ordinance goes to court; Pinewood summer musical raises curtain; Nebraska Fan Day coming later this month.
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.
Belief from coach Matt Rhule helped Zavier Betts return to Nebraska and pass 21 credit hours this spring to get eligible.
Nebraska football will hold its annual Fan Day event on July 30 this year in the Hawks Championship Center. Get full details here.
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.
Sober living homes get OK; Winery near Lincoln wants to expand; Nebraska football's Donovan Raiola talks grass fields, O-line cohesion.
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.
Harper Murray will share the red carpet as many college and professional athletes on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The freshman discusses that, Jordan Larson and more.
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.
Former Nebraska Rep. Jeff Fortenberry was back in court Tuesday, this time before a panel of appellate judges homing in on the heart of his appeal: why the case was tried in California.
The man was two hours into his flight from Denver to Iowa when he asked air traffic controllers if he could lower his altitude after encountering ice, investigators said.
Nebraska offensive line coach Donovan Raiola likes the look of center Ben Scott and said left tackle Teddy Prochazka is "back" in workouts.
The Hub Cafe was opened in 2016 as a way of marketing a table-to-farm concept. That won't change under new ownership.
Not much going on during the day Tuesday, but new storms will spread across the state during the evening and overnight hours. Damaging hail and wind are expected in spots. Get all the details on the timing and hazards in our latest forecast.
I-80 to be widened to three lanes west of Lincoln; Grieving moms unite; 2 Huskers drafted in first two rounds of MLB draft.
"All those children, their spirits are here," said Carolyn Fiscus of the Winnebago Tribe, who was in Genoa on Tuesday to watch the excavation of possible graves for Native children.
The ordinance, which was approved on a 6-1 vote, caps the number of residents living in a home at a maximum of 10.
“They love that I can hit the ball,” Nebraska's Max Anderson said of the Detroit Tigers. “They love that everywhere I’ve been, I’ve hit.”
Nebraska left-hander Emmett Olson went off the MLB draft board early Monday afternoon, going in the fourth round to the Miami Marlins.
Nebraska coach John Cook said this was the best group of players Nebraska has had for the Dream Team camp.
A year after a turbulent convention resulted in a massive turnover of party leadership, local donations to the Nebraska Republican Party have yet to return to previous levels.
Bodybuilder strides toward recovery after rare stroke; Runza at 56th and Holdrege to be torn down; Hayden Frank's historic career leaves mark on Malcolm.
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After a 30-year career with the nonprofit, Tabitha President & CEO Christie Hinrichs will depart the organization next month.
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.
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