×
On Air Now
6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Lincoln Police say one person was critically injured in a two vehicle crash at 40th and Old Cheney Road just after 4:00 Friday afternoon. "The preliminary investigation determined a 2004 Ford F-150 pi...
Tom Stanton Feb 24, 2025
Nebraska's Chief Medical Officer has revoked the license of a Bellevue nurse in response to a petition filed by the Nebraska Attorney General's Office. Timothy Tesmer says the petition charged L.P.N C...
Tom Stanton Feb 21, 2025
A Papillion woman is facing child abuse charges after authorities say she locked her 15-year-old daughter out of their vehicle during an altercation in Plattsmouth late Tuesday night. The Cass County ...
Tom Stanton Feb 20, 2025
The Nebraska State Patrol, family, friends, and supporters will gather to honor and remember Trooper Kyle McAcy on Thursday, February 27. McAcy was killed Monday morning on I-80 between Ashland and Gr...
Chase Porter Feb 20, 2025
A Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) trooper was killed Monday while responding to a crash on Interstate 80. In a statement, NSP said they are "heartbroken" to report that a motor vehicle crash occurred whil...
Chase Porter Feb 17, 2025
The City of Lincoln has announced closures and service changes for Wednesday due to predicted snowfall. The changes are: The 98th Street Water Transmission Pipeline Project open house scheduled from 5...
Tom Stanton Feb 11, 2025
Maria Mickelson Feb 10, 2025
A revived effort to restrict transgender Nebraskans to state owned bathrooms and sports teams based on their sex assigned at birth was the subject of a 10+ hour committee hearing on Friday. Legislativ...
Chase Porter Feb 10, 2025 Abbi Swatsworth, executive director of OutNebraska, speaks at the LB 89 opposition press conference, surrounded by state senators and allies. (Chase Porter, KLIN News)
After a signature gathering campaign, Lincoln voters are likely to be asked during the city's upcoming general election whether to make it illegal for landlords to discriminate against tenants based o...
Chase Porter Feb 03, 2025 Housing Advocates in Lincoln turned over more than 15,000 signatures to the city clerk's office Monday morning in order to place the issue of source-of-income discrimination before voters on the May 2025 City General Election ballot | Feb. 3, 2025 (Courtesy: Collective Impact Lincoln)
Indiana women's basketball had little trouble rolling to a 76-60 win over Nebraska Sunday at Simon Skodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind. The Hoosiers (14-7, 6-4 B1G) led by at least eight points fo...
Nate Rohr Feb 02, 2025 Courtesy Nebraska Athletics