Former Keith County Prosecutor Gets Probation
Posted: 3:09 PM The former Keith County attorney has been given three years of probation for stealing Keith County money.
Posted: 3:09 PM The former Keith County attorney has been given three years of probation for stealing Keith County money.
Posted: 2:04 PM The Scottsbluff city manager says he expects to release a statement Thursday about the continued employment of Police Chief Alex Moreno.
Posted: 2:03 PM Health officials have reported Lincoln County's first confirmed human case of West Nile virus in two years.
Posted: 6:18 AM U.S. Marines called him an friend and a welcome diversion from the field of battle. And now, they're saying goodbye to this unlikely companion.
Updated: 5:19 AM Young illegal, or undocumented immigrants now have a chance to obtain work permits and avoid deportation, at least for two years.
Updated: 5:16 AM With the 143rd Nebraska State Fair just over a week away, open class entries are already coming into Fonner Park.
Updated: 9:37 PM Tuesday evening's motion for a resolution ratifying the resignation of Grand Island City Administrator Mary Lou Brown did not pass.
Posted: 1:56 PM A 20-year-old man has been sent to prison for helping to break into a Kearney home and rob and shoot an occupant.
Posted: 5:18 AM Governor Dave Heineman held a press conference Wednesday morning to address changes in Nebraska's health care system. Heineman is seeking input on Health Insurance Exchange options which are required by President Obama's federal health care overhaul law.
Posted: 12:41 PM The University of Nebraska at Kearney has received a $5,800 state grant to increase its alcohol law enforcement during the first weeks of classes.
Posted: 9:26 PM Authorities say three separate traffic stops on Interstate 80 netted a total of 55 pounds of marijuana and led to drug charges against five people.
Updated: 9:43 PM Officials say Nebraska grazing land is disappearing, and not just because of the drought.
Posted: 5:44 PM After months of record-breaking heat and drought, many rural Americans who rely on wells for water are getting an unwelcome surprise when they turn on their faucets: The tap has run dry.
Updated: 10:11 AM One St. Edward family is leaving Nebraska following a string of violence and a brutal attack.
Posted: 2:00 PM The Scottsbluff city manager has been weighing what actions he might take against the city's police chief, who has acknowledged having an affair with a woman who has since sued him and the city.
Posted: 1:56 PM Kearney police are looking for the source of counterfeit $20 bills that have recently been found at Kearney businesses.
Updated: 8:17 PM This week’s Pure Nebraska show highlights the state’s number one industry, agriculture. We also celebrate the state by showing you great places to visit as 10/11 News Anchor Jon Vanderford and 10/11 Meteorologist Brad Anderson talk to some of the people that make Nebraska so unique.
Updated: 6:58 AM Nebraska's chief medical officer is warning young athletes about the dangers of suffering a concussion.
Updated: 5:04 AM Husker season usually means a sea of red but this year, the sky will be blue.
Updated: 4:49 AM Stargazers were looking up this weekend during the peak of the Perseid meteor showers, but astronomers say there's always something to see in the sky, and say more and more people are becoming interested in what's up there.
Updated: 2:24 PM South Heartland District Health Department along with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services is investigating an outbreak of Salmonellosis associated with the Blue Hill Care Center in Webster County.
Posted: 8:34 PM The UNK Lopers receive votes in the preseason poll released Monday.
Updated: 9:37 PM The Lincoln Pool has closed for the summer as it usually does this time of year, but when it opens next summer it will be out with the old and in with the new.
Posted: 4:28 PM Nebraska's corn crop is still declining as the dry weather continues to plague key farm states.
Posted: 4:00 PM The Scottsbluff police chief has acknowledged having sex with a woman who has since sued him and the city in federal court.