Category Archives: KLIN News

Capital Humane Society Accepting Pet Food Donations as Demand Increases
The Capital Humane Society says the pause in SNAP benefits has led to many families struggling to feed their families and their pets. Nadia Postec is the Director of Animal Welfare and tells KLIN News...
Tom Stanton Nov 07, 2025

Portion of 66th Street to Close Monday, Nov. 10
Private water service installation will close down 66th Street between Vine and Starr streets starting Monday, November 10. Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) said this work is scheduled to be...
Chase Porter Nov 07, 2025 Tom Stanton, KLIN News

Lancaster County to Relocate Deeds and Homestead Services During Construction
The Lancaster County Assessor/Register of Deeds Office will temporarily relocate some of its services beginning December 8 to accommodate construction at the County-City Building. The Register of Deed...
Chase Porter Nov 07, 2025 Lancaster County Assessor/Register of Deeds Office (Photo: Lancaster County)

New Gov. Pillen Executive Order Restricts Taxpayer Funds to Abortion Providers
Governor Jim Pillen signed an executive order Thursday restricting abortion providers from receiving taxpayer-funded Medicaid dollars in Nebraska. The order directs the Department of Health and Human ...
Chase Porter Nov 06, 2025 Office of Governor Jim Pillen

Man Killed in East Lincoln Crash Identified
Lincoln Police have released more details in Wednesday afternoon's two vehicle crash at 70th and L Street that killed a man and injured two others. LPD says the victim has been identified as 75-year-o...
Tom Stanton Nov 06, 2025
Gov. Pillen says McCook ICE Center Currently Holding '50-60 Detainees'
Addressing reporters on Thursday, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen said the controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in McCook is "operational" and currently holding doze...
Chase Porter Nov 06, 2025 Photo: The Office of Governor Jim Pillen | Nebraska Department of Correctional Services

Journey Bringing Farewell Tour to Lincoln Next Year
After more than five decades of electrifying performances, chart-topping hits, and timeless anthems, the iconic rock band Journey will be calling it quits in 2026. The Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famers wil...
Tom Stanton Nov 06, 2025 Photo: Brian Ach

Lincoln Mayor Announces Two Childcare Support Initiatives for Families
Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird announced two new initiatives Thursday aimed at expanding access to affordable childcare and strengthening Lincoln's early education network. The first directs $250,000 in f...
Chase Porter Nov 06, 2025 City of Lincoln

Hundreds of Winter Coats Donated During YMCA Drive
During the month of October all YMCA locations in Lincoln collected winter coats for the People's City Mission by placing blue donation barrels all across the City. PCM says almost 1,000 winter coats ...
Tom Stanton Nov 06, 2025 Lincoln YMCA staff help guests of the People’s City Mission shop for coats during last year’s distribution. (Courtesy: YMCA of Lincoln)

Vandal Sought After Leaving Mark at Lincoln Elementary School
Lincoln Police are investigating a case of vandalism at Sheridan Elementary School near 31st and Plymouth Avenue. LPD Public Information Manager Erika Thomas says they go a call from a neighbor last S...
Tom Stanton Nov 06, 2025
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