According to the Lincoln Police Department, last year the call center was just shy of receiving half a million calls, and more than 100,000 of those were 911 inbound calls.
Nearly 30 Lincoln law enforcement officers are running the Flame of Hope through the City to raise awareness for the start of the Special Olympics Summer Games.
Right now the “Give to Lincoln Day” fundraiser is going on to help non-profits like Lighthouse, which provides free tutoring and a safe place for kids to go after school. The executive director of the program says the program changes lives, including his.
The newest data shows most minority students at LPS are more likely to drop out, more likely to be suspended and less likely to enroll in honors courses. Lincoln Public Schools announced it’s new “All Means All” Learning Equity Plan designed to make sure every student can reach their full potential.
Precipitation chances both early...and then again late in the day are included in your Tuesday forecast. Some of the thunderstorms that develop Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night could become severe.
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture announced on Monday that the controlled movement order cancelling all poultry events due to highly pathogenic avian influenza has been allowed to expire.
Cutting-edge computer technology designed to mimic the human brain is being used by hackers to create lifelike videos of celebrities and politicians. But now, bad actors are using this readily available tech to target everyday social media users in cryptocurrency scams.
The new week starts out on a bright note...with plenty of Monday sunshine and seasonably warm temperatures. It is May however, and that means another chance for showers and thunderstorms for parts of the state as early as Monday night.
Nebraska has agreed to pay $479,000 to the family of a “talkative” Scottsbluff man who was strangled to death in 2017 by a fellow inmate who didn’t want a cellmate.
A World War II Veteran celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday in the town he’s known all of his life. The people of Adams came together to celebrate the milestone birthday.
A federal judge has dismissed the claims of seven women who alleged the University of Nebraska-Lincoln didn’t adequately respond to their complaints of being sexually assaulted or harassed.
There’s been a nationwide shortage of baby formula for about two months. A Lincoln clinic has started a formula drive for families struggling to find what they need.