At this point in time, the FBI says it has not received any specific and substantial threat to the state Capitols or other government buildings in our area.
Horse racing will be back up and running at Fonner Park in February, but in order for people to observe the races, officials are changing things up in order to comply with state and local ordinances.
Nearly two weeks into the new year, local health departments are reporting a steady increase in new COVID-19 cases after a big decrease at the end of the year.
The trooper searched the vehicle and found 30 pounds of marijuana, as well as smaller amounts of cocaine, ecstasy, psilocybin mushrooms, prescription pills, and a concealed handgun.
Two years ago, 200 cattle were found dead on an Exeter man’s feedlot. Now he’s going to prison for trying to sell cattle he didn’t own and for cruelty to animals.
Mexico says it will invoke the labor section of the free trade agreement signed with the United States last year to pressure for its workers in the U.S. to have access to the COVID-19 vaccine regardless of their immigration status.
The Nebraska National Guard is sending approximately 230 personnel to Washington D.C., to provide support for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Following the pause in full team activities in the Nebraska men’s basketball program announced Monday, the Huskers’ scheduled game at Maryland this Saturday, Jan. 16, has been postponed.
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested three people and seized 177 pounds of marijuana and one handgun during two separate incidents on Sunday.
It’s been four days since millions of Americans watched a pro-Trump mob invade the U.S. Capital, and this rebellion is what sparked several churches in Hastings to get together on Sunday to host a prayer vigil for peace and hope over the nation.
Officers of the Kearney Police Department responded to the 4200 block of Avenue I in reference to a vandalized police car in the area on Sunday at around 10:45 a.m.
Nebraska rallied from a five-point fourth-quarter deficit on its way to a 68-64 women’s basketball win at No. 23 Michigan State on Sunday afternoon at the Breslin Center.
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts will push to reduce property taxes during this legislative session by limiting local government spending, and he warns the issue could go to voters if lawmakers don’t approve changes.
Ambassadors of Kindness is back with another program to cheer up foster kids, this time they’re mailing books and coloring kits to keep them busy during the pandemic.
The pandemic has been tough in many ways, some have left marriages and others have even lost loved ones. Destiny Church in Grand Island has two programs they are opening up to the community to find support.