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Lincoln Transportation and Utilities today announced that new school zone speed limits will begin December 23 around five schools. LTU crews will install new 20-mph speed limit signs as part of the ci...
News Dec 21, 2020
The holiday season is a time for celebration and joy with our friends and families. Due to our current pandemic, there are additional safety guidelines to keep in mind. It is wise to follow all state ...
News Dec 21, 2020
The Nebraska State Patrol will open a new state headquarters building in Lincoln, in early 2021. The new state headquarters facility will allow NSP to bring most Lincoln-based troopers and civilian st...
News Dec 21, 2020
Bryan Medical Center now has COVID-19 self-screening kiosks at all entrances at Bryan East Campus and Bryan West Campus. The kiosks are designed to speed up and make the screening process easier for v...
News Dec 21, 2020
On December 18th, police were called to 19th and J Street at 6 p.m. to investigate a disturbance. Neighbors called police saying they heard furniture being thrown inside an apartment and officers hear...
News Dec 21, 2020
An arrest is made in the apparent sexual assault of a child that happened on December 19th in the northwest part of Lincoln. Police were called to a home and a mother reported her 6 year old daughter ...
News Dec 21, 2020
No one was hurt when shots were fired at a hose in the 2800 block of Homeland Place Saturday morning around 1 a.m. As officers were responding, several other neighbors called to report gun shots and v...
News Dec 21, 2020
The number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus in Nebraska has dropped below 600 for the first time since late October. Nebraska said 598 people across the state were hospitalized with COVID-1...
News Dec 21, 2020
Below are statements released Sunday morning from Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos and Head Coach Scott Frost. Athletic Director Bill Moos "The young men in our football program have shown great d...
News Dec 20, 2020
The Lincoln – Lancaster County COVID-19 Risk Dial remains in the Red, or severe risk of spread for week seven. There are two more deaths in Lancaster County Friday bringing the total number to 1...
News Dec 18, 2020