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
- Platte River sandbar removal project planned for fall 2024
- 'Snow Roadeo’ competition puts Nebraska snowplow operators to the test
- Funds from memorial run to benefit state parks
- Pillen urges spending cuts, ending sales tax exemptions to reduce property taxes
- Water main break in Omaha likely related to flooding, officials say
- Thunderstorms, flash flooding hits eastern Nebraska
- Omaha mayor touts ‘milestones, miracles and momentum’ in State of the City address
- Nebraska election officials continue counting early and provisional ballots
- Nebraska may see additional electric vehicle charging stations under new law
- Western Nebraska village didn’t make municipal bond payments for several years, state auditor finds
- Initial design for Lincoln’s South Haymarket skatepark released
- Ricketts, Fischer look to retain U.S. Senate seats without state GOP endorsement
- Update: Pillen vetoes bill allowing public entities to be sued over child sexual assault
- Pillen vetoes bill allowing public entities to be sued over child sexual assault
- Senators discuss taxes, torts and SGOs on final day of select file debate
- Proposal to fund scholarship granting organizations advances
- Senators debate amendment enabling abuse victims to sue political subdivisions
- Proposal to change Nebraska’s electoral vote allocation fails
- U.S. Surgeon General speaks on social media and mental health at Lincoln event
- Lincoln presents new plan for South Haymarket Park
- Nebraska Legislature’s Executive Board holds hearing on resolution to censure Sen. Halloran
- Bill requiring age verification to access adult content websites advances in legislature
- Bill eliminating educators' legal defense for obscenity stalls
- Brule Village Board recall election unsuccessful, village clerk resigns
- Property owners provide input on MoPac Trail connection