Category Archives: KLIN News

Nebraska Republicans, Athletes Push for Trans-Ban in State Restrooms & Athletics
After failing to pass transgender restrictions for K-12 students in 2024, Nebraska Republicans are renewing their efforts and shifting their focus to restrooms/locker-rooms in state owned buildings an...
Chase Porter Jan 10, 2025 Gov. Jim Pillen speaks at the podium during a Friday morning news conference debuting the "Stand With Women Act." (Photo: Nebraska Governors Office)

Farmers Cooperative In Martel Damaged by Fire
Firefighters from four rural departments were called to the Farmers Cooperative in Martel around 6:30 Thursday night for a grain building that had caught fire. "Upon arrival, there was smoke and flame...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2025

Man Arrested for Threatening Two People With Axe
A Lincoln man is behind bars after the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office says he used an axe to intimidate two other people Thursday night at a home near 84th and Nebraska Parkway. LSO Captain John Vi...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2025

Makeshift Explosive Device Found on South Lincoln Trail
LPD is investigating a case of arson on a bike trail. Public Information Officer Erika Thomas says around 11:30 Thursday night LFR responded to the trail near 33rd and Sheridan. "A metal can and paper...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2025

Man Killed in Lincoln Crash Identified
Lincoln Police have identified the man who was killed in a one vehicle crash near 45th and Holdrege Tuesday night. Investigators say 41 year-old Abdalla Eisa of Lincoln was speeding westbound on Holdr...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2025 Photo Courtesy Lincoln Fire & Rescue

Thursday Evening Robbery in North Lincoln
The Bomgaars at 56th and Cornhusker was robbed shortly after 6 last evening by a man behaving suspiciously. Lincoln Police report the man picked up some clothes and attempted to leave without paying. ...
Mark Vail Jan 10, 2025

Patching Up Property Tax Bill Emerges as Priority for Nebraska Lawmakers
A group of Nebraska Senators are starting off the 2025 legislative session by trying to patch-up a "loophole" which precluded about 85% of residents from receiving a reduction on their property taxes....
Chase Porter Jan 09, 2025 Brian Hardin of Gering stands among colleagues on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in the Nebraska State Capitol rotunda. (Chase Porter, KLIN News)

LPD Handled More Than 3,000 Stolen Vehicle Reports in Five Year Period
New statistics from the Lincoln Police Department show that officers took more than 3,200 stolen vehicle reports between 2020 and 2024. Public Information Officer Erika Thomas says that averages to 64...
Tom Stanton Jan 09, 2025

Lincoln Animal Control Responds to Six Neglect Calls This Year
Just over a week into 2025, Lincoln Animal Control (LAC) has responded to six animal neglect calls regarding pets being left outside in the cold weather. "For example, we had an officer last night tha...
Chase Porter Jan 09, 2025 Lincoln Animal Control

Portion of 56th Street to Temporarily Close Beginning Saturday
Lincoln Transportation and Utilities announced on Thursday that southbound 56th Street between Normal Boulevard and Van Dorn Street will close beginning January 11 for Lincoln Electric System utility ...
Tom Stanton Jan 09, 2025
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