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The Journal Star's Chris Dunker and Andrew Wegley took first place in the A-Mark Prize for investigative journalism, while reporter Jenna Ebbers was named the Outstanding Young Nebraska Journalist.
Just before 10 p.m. Friday, a trooper saw a Mazda CX9 driving faster than 100 mph, without headlights on, near 156th and Q ...
Nearly $100 million in funding already disbursed to Nebraska is being clawed back, according to a list of canceled grants ...
On this week's Saturday Morning Coffee Show, Jack Mitchell and Josh Peterson took one final look at the Husker Games and tried to figure out why Nebraska change ...
A nonprofit organization’s investigation tracked down donations equal to over $300 million in funding to diversity, equity, ...
Nebraska football has its first selection in the 2025 National Football League draft. Ty Robinson, the 6-6, 310-pound ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced a new program through the state Department of Labor to assist and retain production animal ...
A Lincoln man charged in connection with the death of a Ceresco police officer had been texting at the time, according to ...
Nebraska’s projected budget deficit for the next two years has grown by $190 million after the state’s economic forecasting ...
The latest Iowa Drought Monitor report from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, shows considerable improvement in the state. According to the map released Thursday, nearly 28 percent […] ...
Students from the Raikes School of Computer Science and Management gathered at the Nebraska Innovation Campus to present ...
Msgr. Thomas Fucinaro served at the Vatican for 29 years before returning to be a pastor in Lincoln. Fucinaro has dedicated ...
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