Category Archives: KLIN News

LPD Searching for Tire Thief, Propane Cage Vandal
This week Lincoln Crime Stoppers is looking for help in tracking down a couple of suspects. On Thursday, January 23rd, a couple in the area of 76th and Holdrege reported having tires delivered to thei...
Tom Stanton Jan 29, 2025

Car Crashes Into North Lincoln Home
No one was injured after a car slammed into the side of a house near 30th and Fair Street Tuesday afternoon. Sergeant Tyler Cooper says a blue Mustang was traveling eastbound down Fair Street just bef...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

State Leaders React to Pause in Federal Grants
State leaders are reacting after the Trump Administration paused all federal grants and loans, sending nonprofits and government agencies scrambling to understand its impact. The directive was the lat...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

LPD Identifies Man Who Broke Into McPhee Elementary
Lincoln Police say the man who was armed with a knife when he broke into McPhee Elementary School last week has been identified as 27-year-old Tshering Tobgyal of Lincoln. He has been booked into the ...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

Supreme Court Justice Delivers First State of Judiciary Address
Newly appointed Nebraska Supreme Court Chief Justice Jeffrey Funke delivered his first State of The Judiciary report to lawmakers Tuesday morning. He focused on successful past collaborations between ...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

Convicted Felon Illegally in US to be Deported
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office says a convicted felon who was in the country illegally will be deported. Investigators say Natanael Topete-Perez was involved with a number of construction site th...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

City To Host Open House on Belmont Neighborhood Plans
City officials will be sharing a strategic vision for the Belmont neighborhood during an open house on Thursday. It will be held at the Belmont Elementary School cafeteria near 14th and Judson from 4 ...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

Proposal Would Reimburse Teachers for Purchasing Classroom Supplies
A public hearing was held Monday on a bill that would reimburse teachers for purchasing classroom supplies. Senator Jason Prokop introduced LB 282. "It would create up to a $300 reimbursement for teac...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

LPD Officers Use Taser on Stolen Vehicle Suspect
A 35-year-old man wanted for stealing a vehicle didn't go quietly when officers tried to arrest him Monday evening. LPD Public Information Officer Erika Thomas says an officer was in the area of 14th ...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025

Wilderness Park Trails To Temporarily Close
The Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department says two Wilderness Park trails will temporarily close beginning Wednesday for forestry maintenance work. The trails will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to noon d...
Tom Stanton Jan 28, 2025
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