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
- Indonesia trade mission promotes Nebraska ag exports
- Rep. Smith bill incorporated into foster care legislation in U.S. House
- U.S. Senate passes child online safety legislation co-sponsored by Fischer, Ricketts
- Third-party U.S. Senate candidate drops out, endorses Osborn over Fischer
- Cigarette sales tax increase could provide funding for property tax credits
- Senator introduces bill to sell state plane for property tax relief
- Legislation to legalize online sports betting introduced in special session
- Fischer, Osborn polls show differing perspectives on U.S. Senate race
- Nebraskans share thoughts on property tax policy at Lincoln listening session
- CrowdStrike outage impacts airports, banks and businesses in Nebraska
- Campaign turns in signatures to hold referendum on school choice legislation
- Madison solar energy project receives investment from USDA
- Omaha Performing Arts receives additional $2.5 million in state funds for Tenaska Center
- State labor court rules in favor of Pillen's return-to-office executive order
- Santee receives priority from the state for clean water project grant
- Pillen will not lead trade mission, instead plans to prepare for property tax special session
- Nebraska lags behind other states in distributing EV charging grant funds
- Missouri River flood impacts southeast Nebraska after overnight rain
- 'The crop is basically wiped out': Burt County farmers impacted by Missouri River flooding
- A ‘silver tsunami’ is hitting rural America as small business owners retire without replacements
- 'Paid Sick Leave for Nebraskans' turns in 138,000 signatures for ballot initiative
- Eastern Nebraska braces for Missouri River flood waters
- Pillen says he wants state, not property taxes, to fund Nebraska K-12 schools
- U.S. Senate passes bill returning land to Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
- State of Nebraska launches regional economic development initiative