Take a look in and around Memorial Stadium as the Huskers host the annual spring game, Saturday, April 26, 2025 in Lincoln.
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OMAHA — Like father, like daughter.
- Victoria Ayotte
Calving season brings new life and light to spring on Nebraska farms and ranches. If you have a video or photo of a new calf, lamb or foal to share, please upload it at JournalStar.com.
- CHRIS DUNKER Lincoln Journal Star
While the letter from the Executive Board looked like a conclusion to the controversy, a resolution to the matter appeared uncertain late Thursday morning.
- ALYSSA JOHNSON Lincoln Journal Star
The "Survivor 50 Challenge" asks fans across the country to find "immunity idols" hidden at notable locations in each state for a chance to attend the live finale of the 50th season.
- Josh Reyes Omaha World-Herald
The governor said he will "address attempts of any school administrators who actively work to block, delay or deny students from forming a TPUSA chapter."
- Stu Pospisil Omaha World-Herald
Wahoo’s new gymnasium now bears his name. Coach Mick Anderson Gymnasium.
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OMAHA — The U.S. Senate appears poised to puff from the long-held public disclosure pipe dream of greater financial accountability for its members’ stock trading. U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., on Wednesday proposed the Senate companion to a House proposal to limit and disclose the stock purchases and sales by members of Congress. The timing […]
"We’re running low on some basics, but the community has always been generous in the past,” said Cathy Hayden, director of the Community Food Pantry, about the Ingathering.
Whitman state Sen. Tanya Storer's Legislative Bill 977, which won 38-0 first-round approval Tuesday, would define livestock and those driving them as "vulnerable road users" to whom motorists must yield.
Lincoln officials rebid Project O Street after protests. Now, a local company has been selected to lead the multi-million dollar downtown overhaul.
Mark Cohen is a former Air Force judge who teaches karate in Ogallala. He says that "Rural Nebraskans are more independent and more thoughtful than the politicians and media giants often assume."
StarTran riders can hop on for free Friday as Lincoln marks Nebraska Public Transit Week. Here’s what to know about routes and services.
Just before 4 a.m. Wednesday, Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews were called to 13th and F streets for a multi-unit apartment building fire.
In this episode of Tom Shatel's Press Box, Tom Shatel and Wilson Moore preview Nebraska's upcoming NCAA men's basketball tournament first round game against Troy in Oklahoma City.
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Wilson Moore and Tom Shatel with the Omaha World-Herald, talk about Nebraska's NCAA men's basketball tournament first round game against Troy after the teams open practice in Oklahoma City.
Take a look inside the Paycom Center as the Nebraska men's basketball team practices for the first round of the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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