A tornado swept through Hallam on May 22, 2004, leveling most homes and businesses. Volunteers in surrounding communities including Lincoln came together to help with the cleanup. Do you remember?
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No. 6 Nebraska took control of its five-inning win at Minnesota with 15 runs in the final two frames.
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Teams of high school students from across Nebraska raced their hand-built go-karts around the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's tractor testing track Saturday.
The Haymarket district has been a focal point for businesses and restaurants in downtown Lincoln since the late 1800s. Look back at how the Haymarket changed throughout the years through these archive photos.
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The bizarre mystery of whether Donald Dean Studey killed dozens of people and whether he buried them in wells near Omaha is the subject of a new documentary.
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CenterPointe official says overdose trends can come in waves tied to drug supply changes.
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LINCOLN — The Nebraska men's gymnastics team finished second in Friday night's team race of the 2026 Big Ten Championships, held in Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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As a past secretary, paralegal and office manager for 47 years in the Public Defender's Office and having worked with Kristi Egger during her time as a law clerk and Deputy Public Defender, I witnessed her ethics, not only as an attorney but as a person. She's handled every docket in the office, devotes time and energy way past the 8-5 clock, and leads by example.
I am writing with a heavy heart and a sense of absolute outrage after reading about Gavin Maas’ lawsuit against the estate of Anthony Miller. I had the privilege of having Anthony as my student, and to see his name dragged into court by the man who took his life is a gut-wrenching insult to his memory.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — On the night the NFL draft began, the Texas Rangers picked on an almost-Clemson QB. The Rangers jumped all over Bubba Chandler, the one-time college football recruit turned Pirates rookie, tagging the right-hander with six runs in four innings in a 6-1 Rangers win on Thursday night at Globe Life Field. Chandler struggled with both command and hard contact. He allowed seven ...
Nebraska women's basketball coach Amy Williams again tapped her home state of South Dakota for a high school commit.
Nebraska fortified its backcourt Thursday by adding Taj DeGourville, a 6-foot-5 wing who spent the first two years of his college career at San Diego State.
Forecasted rainy weather prompted Nebraska softball to move its Sunday game vs. Iowa to the second half of a Friday doubleheader.
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Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...
Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...
Holiday shopping season is upon us, and the pressure is on, or at least it feels that way for some parents. A new NerdWallet survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, finds that 48% of parents with children under 18 feel pressure to spend more money on holiday gifts than they’re comfortable spending.According to NerdWallet’s annual...
