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
- Brule Village Board recall election unsuccessful, village clerk resigns
- Property owners provide input on MoPac Trail connection
- Offutt Air Force Base employee indicted for sharing classified national defense information
- DHHS declines to attend gender affirming care committee briefing
- CIR trial concludes in state v. union dispute over return-to-office bargaining
- Ernie Chambers files for return to Nebraska Legislature
- Nebraska experts discuss threats and benefits of artificial intelligence on democracy
- LTU shares plans for temporary StarTran Transfer Center location
- Rep. Flood launches initiative to recruit out-of-state law enforcement officers to Nebraska
- UNL-developed robot completes surgical simulation in space
- Bill seeks to fund Nebraska tribal water projects through grant program
- Santee Sioux establish business holding company
- Family of 12-year-old trans student files complaint against Nebraska school officials
- Three years after launch, Nebraska’s Creative District program is growing rapidly
- HUD grants more than $15 million to Nebraska organizations fighting homelessness
- Ricketts explains opposition to U.S. Senate border security bill
- District Court rules State of Nebraska did not violate order to halt return-to-office requirement
- Bill aims to stop discrimination against firearm industry
- UNL researchers test roadside barriers against heavy EVs in new study
- Unicameral bill could make it easier to remove signatures from petitions
- State Sen. Carol Blood begins U.S. House campaign against Rep. Flood
- Pillen announces $234 million in grants to North and South Omaha businesses, nonprofits
- Gender care regulations advance, but some public comments left unheard
- State Sen. Carol Blood confirms run for Congress in Nebraska's 1st District
- Lincoln, Omaha take different approaches to treating streets during winter storms