Jack Williams
Managing Editor and Reporter
Managing editor and reporter Jack Williams has been a radio journalist since 1994 and began at Nebraska Public Media in 2016. He's spent more than 20 years in public broadcasting in Houston, Texas and Nebraska. Jack has also been a host of "All Things Considered" at Nebraska Public Media and in Houston and spent 8 years as news director at Houston Public Media before his move to Nebraska. His work has been heard on NPR and seen on the PBS NewsHour. Jack is an Arizona native and an avid sports fan.
Recent News Stories
- As Vaccination Rates Decline in Nebraska, COVID Expert Says the Hard Work Is Ahead
- Majority of New COVID Cases in Douglas County Are in People Under 39 Years Old
- U.S. Census: Nebraska's Population Grew by 7.4% Last Decade
- STRATCOM Head Warns Lawmakers U-S Is Falling Behind China and Russia on Modern Nuclear Infrastructure
- UNMC Study in OPS Schools Finds More Asymptomatic COVID Cases Than Previously Thought
- Disease Expert in Lincoln Says Virus Variants Making Inroads in Nebraska
- UNMC Doc: J&J Pause a Good Idea, but Overreaction Will Hurt Vaccine Effort
- NCAA Volleyball Tournament to Start in Omaha, Huskers Ready to Go
- Nebraska Pauses J&J Vaccine, Douglas County Health Director Says Good Move
- Iconic Classic Car Collection in Central Nebraska Up for Auction
- Incoming Food Bank of Lincoln President and CEO Says Challenges, Growth Ahead
- Omaha FBI Warns About COVID Survey Scams Popping-Up Nationwide
- UNMC Researchers to Tackle Contamination Study Around AltEn Plant in Mead
- Drug Expert Says Tracing Adverse Vaccine Reactions Is Difficult
- Dean at Florida International University Tabbed as Priority Candidate to Lead UNO
- Nebraska to Open COVID Vaccines to Anyone Starting Monday
- COVID Cases in Nebraska Long-Term Care Facilities Almost Non-Existent Among Residents
- Infectious Disease Expert Says Nebraska's Vaccine Stategy Has Worked, Is Evolving
- Lincoln Police Department Signs Pledge to Increase Women on Force
- Facebook Expanding Huge Sarpy County Data Center Campus Again
- Army Corps of Engineers Says Levee Repairs From 2019 Floods Almost Complete
- Mental Health Experts Say Return to Normal Post-Pandemic Won't Be Easy for Some
- Advisory Committee Recommends Nebraska High Schools Drop Native American Mascots
- Omaha Mayor Says She's Ready to Get Back to Work After Husband's Death
- Father of Nebraska Teen Killed in Police Shoot-Out Says He Hopes to Spread Her Story