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The Nebraska State Patrol has released results of enforcement efforts surrounding Husker football gamedays this past season. It's designed to keep traffic flowing and thousands of people safe as they ...
Tom Stanton Dec 10, 2021
The number of positive COVID-19 cases and deaths from COVID-19 continues to rise in Lincoln-Lancaster County. Thursday the Health Department reported 3-deaths; a woman in her 30s and a woman in her 60...
Mark Vail Dec 10, 2021
Light rain or drizzle will mix with and then change over to light snow late this afternoon into evening with amounts ranging from upwards of 1 to 2 inches along I-80 to trace amounts over southeast Ne...
Mark Vail Dec 10, 2021
Lincoln-Lancaster County Health officials say they will expand COVID-19 booster doses clinics to include those age 16 and older starting Friday, December 10. The announcement comes following approval ...
Tom Stanton Dec 09, 2021
Governor Pete Ricketts, in accordance with an amended proclamation from the White House, has announced that all U.S. and Nebraska flags are to be flown at half-staff to honor Senator Bob Dole. Rickett...
Tom Stanton Dec 09, 2021
Use care on the roads. The Nebraska State Patrol along with the Nebraska Department of Transportation are urging travelers to be prepared for winter driving conditions starting tonight through Saturda...
Karla James Dec 09, 2021
The Railroad Transportation Safety District and Lincoln Transportation and Utilities will give residents a chance to attend an open house Thursday, December 16, regarding the proposed transportation s...
Tom Stanton Dec 09, 2021
The public is invited to the State Capitol Building on Sunday, December 12th for the official lighting of the State Christmas Tree. Governor Pete Ricketts and First Lady Susanne Shore will host the an...
Karla James Dec 09, 2021
Another step was made Thursday to support more affordable housing in Lincoln. Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird announced the creation of the $6 million in revolving loan funds to support more affordable hou...
Karla James Dec 09, 2021
The Nebraska Education Association says staff shortages, mental health concerns and pandemic-induced stress are pushing students and educators to the breaking point. More than 3,100 educators responde...
Tom Stanton Dec 09, 2021