Brian Beach
Reporter
Brian Beach joined the Nebraska Public Media team in 2023 and writes feature stories highlighting communities across the state. During his time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Brian ran track and cross country, worked for the Daily Nebraskan student newspaper and spent time interning with the Antelope County News. He also enjoys Runza — he’s been to all 80+ locations — and watching the Chiefs, Royals, Pacers and Huskers win games.
Recent News Stories
- USDA Rural Development official visits Nebraska
- Legislators, tax experts preview upcoming debates on Nebraska tax policy
- Election officials discuss threats to election security
- Bacon and Vargas clash on abortion, public safety issues in second debate
- Explosion damages parish office, school and hospital in O'Neill
- A Nebraska tribe hasn't had safe drinking water for years. Plans for a 40-mile pipeline could change that
- Nebraska man convicted in quadruple homicide
- Ho-Chunk Inc. celebrates 30th anniversary with visit from Biden cabinet member
- Attorneys present closing arguments in trial of Nebraska man accused of quadruple homicide
- FBI tells public to think before transferring money to scammers
- Nebraska congressman provides update on Ukraine after visit to war-torn country
- Harris supporters worry Trump could overturn Affordable Care Act in second term
- Ricketts calls for investigation of U.S. Secret Service after Trump assassination attempts
- Trial begins for man accused of quadruple homicide in Laurel
- Jury selection begins in trial of Laurel man accused of quadruple homicide
- Hilgers files lawsuits against four Norfolk THC shops over labeling practices
- Fischer, Osborn tout labor endorsements in U.S. Senate campaigns
- North Omaha community leaders express support for Harris housing plan
- Ricketts hosts Federal Issues Forum at Nebraska State Fair
- Small-town Nebraskans share memories of 'Coach Walz' as former teacher accepts VP nomination
- Fourth Osborn internal poll shows close race with Fischer
- NDOT launches program to help with federal grant applications
- State employees union appeals CIR decision on remote work to Nebraska Supreme Court
- FBI discusses cybersecurity risks for farmers at Omaha Ag Threats Symposium
- Inaugural Nebraska Justice and Disparities Summit held in Omaha