Recent News Stories
- Florida Board of Governors finalize U.S. Senator Sasse as University of Florida president
- Pillen set to be Nebraska’s next governor, the fourth consecutive Republican to hold the job
- Following national trends, Nebraskans vote to increase the state’s minimum wage
- Is it time for Nebraska to have a $15 per hour minimum wage? Voters will decide Tuesday
- University of Florida Board of Trustees recommend Sen. Sasse as school's next president
- Sen. Sasse’s chances of landing the job of president at the University of Florida still under scrutiny
- Nebraska Department of Corrections: "No" on 8 of 10 watchdog recommendations
- Pillen wants to bring small town sensibility to Nebraska’s politics
- Sasse may give up his Senate seat to become the president of the University of Florida
- Top North Platte broadcaster fired for gathering anti-abortion signatures
- NU Regents approve pilot program to sell alcohol at basketball games
- Harassment, low morale and heavy caseloads: Report details challenges facing LPD
- Regent Jim Pillen will vote for alcohol sales at PBA, approves of new multimedia rights deal
- Secretary of State to hold three hearings on ballot initiatives in congressional districts
- Nebraska Pardon board unanimously decides to keep Earnest Jackson in prison
- “My number one focus is the boys,” Mickey Joseph says as new Huskers coach
- Getting rural Nebraskans mental health care remains a challenge
- Listen: What's next for Husker football in the post-Frost era
- After 31 losses in five seasons, Nebraska fires Scott Frost
- Lincoln's Sunni population has outgrown their mosque. They hope it will be ready next year
- As teens wait for work, ag firms turn to guest workers to tend to Midwest cornfields
- Death row inmate Patrick Schroeder dies at Tecumseh state prison
- Listen: Despite Dobbs altering the map of abortion access, Lincoln’s Planned Parenthood is still providing care
- After one month, Nebraska's new 988 service 6% above first goal
- Nebraskans Won’t be Seeing Pillen Debate, Governor Hopeful Calls it ‘Theater’