A 16-year-old boy got 26 to 31 years in prison for escape, attempted assault, felony theft and misdemeanor theft.
Happy trails, John Cook! The newly retired boss of Nebraska volleyball, John Cook, joins Lincoln Arneal and Jeff Sheldon to discuss his 25-year career in Lincol ...
Sanders and supporters say the bill would allow each school district to tailor the restrictions to what best suits them.
A teenager convicted of escaping from the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center in Lincoln last year was sentenced on ...
Nebraska volleyball's nonconference slate will remain tough under new head coach Dani Busboom Kelly. Speaking on a new episode of the Volleyball State Podcast, ...
Jason Pauling, the food bank’s director of corporate partnerships, said the donation from Hy-Vee would be enough to provide ...
A committee of Nebraska lawmakers signaled support Tuesday for Gov. Jim Pillen's proposal to require every school in the state to ban the use of cellphones.
Students from across Nebraska gathered at the state Capitol on Monday to advocate for Career and Technical Student ...
A one-year window for much of Nebraska baseball's starting lineup could extend another season after the NCAA in December ...
A bill that would require K-12 school districts to establish policies to restrict or ban students using cell phones in school hours dials up a lot of support during a public hearing Tuesday afternoon.
A district court on Tuesday ordered a young killer whose crime spree spanned from Omaha to Lincoln to prison. They said it ...