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During the month of June 2020, twenty-eight people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department of Transportation. These 28 fatalities oc...
News Jul 16, 2020
With the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department COVID-19 Risk Dial now at "Orange," indicating a high risk of the virus spreading, Lincoln City Libraries (LCL) reminds users that safe options for ...
News Jul 16, 2020
In addition to making in-person comments during the open microphone session of the July 20 City Council meeting, residents will be able to participate via teleconference. The public comment session is...
News Jul 16, 2020
Since June 1, Lincoln Public Schools has met multiple times per week and will continue to meet with the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department to develop a comprehensive plan that addresses what s...
News Jul 15, 2020
A former employee at the Playful Painters Daycare in Lincoln faces up to 30 years in prison and a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty in federal court Wednesday for producing child pornography. 27 yea...
News Jul 15, 2020
Governor Pete Ricketts unveiled a new website dedicated to providing updates about the State's response to coronavirus. The website features information about the State's plans for coronavirus relief ...
News Jul 15, 2020
The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nebraska and The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation division reminded taxpayers of today's filing and payment deadline and warned a...
News Jul 15, 2020
Nebraska state government collected more tax revenue than expected in June and ended its fiscal year with about as much money as expected. The Nebraska Department of Revenue says it received $509 mill...
News Jul 15, 2020
The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office made two arrests after an investigation that started on January 23, 2020. Investigators were looking into an Oxycontin and other opioid investigation involv...
News Jul 15, 2020
Lincoln Police arrested a man after he was seen hitting his own vehicle with a shovel Tuesday morning at 65th and Fairfax Avenue. Police say man driving by saw what he thought was vandalism. He stoppe...
News Jul 15, 2020