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The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) today announced that four more resident have died from COVID-19. The deaths included three men in their 60s - two who were hospitalized and one i...
News Jan 19, 2021
Late Sunday evening LPD officers responded to reports of someone yelling and screaming in the 3200 block of Holdrege. When officers arrived, they heard a man screaming from inside an apartment and hea...
News Jan 19, 2021
More than 29,500 vaccine doses were administered in the last seven days in Nebraska. As of Sunday, 106,203 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given to those in Phase 1 priority groups, according to t...
News Jan 19, 2021
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) Monday reported 44 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Lancaster County, bringing the community total to 25,301. The total number of deaths in the...
News Jan 19, 2021
The long awaited solution to foggy glasses is called the mask defender. The Mask Defender secures on to almost any mask and diverts the hot air from your breathe away from your glasses allowing you to...
News Jan 19, 2021
The Transportation Security Administration is using new credential authentication technology at security checkpoints in Omaha’s Eppley Airfield to confirm travelers’ ID and their flight in...
News Jan 18, 2021
Bryan Health bookmarks a milestone in their East Campus Renovation opening new areas. The completion of phase two of the Bryan East Campus Renovation marks the halfway point of the project. "It's real...
News Jan 18, 2021
Local health departments work in Nebraska's communities to protect public health and prevent disease and injury. To this end, during the COVID-19 pandemic, local health departments are committed to se...
News Jan 18, 2021
The Rev. Martin Luther King Junior would have been 92 today. The civil rights leader was born in 1929 and died in 1968 at the hand of an assassin in Memphis. The pandemic is forcing many celebrations ...
News Jan 18, 2021
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) Sunday announced that three more residents have died from COVID-19. All three were hospitalized, and they include a man in his 50s, a man in his ...
News Jan 18, 2021