Because of the large number of people in and out of the area Friday morning, masks were required, staff with PBA and the Health Department were monitoring for social distancing and crews were spraying disinfectant on seats and other surfaces.
In the 11 months since the pandemic started COVID-19 testing is becoming even more accessible and it’s a concept the Lincoln market has fully embraced.
Nebraska lawmakers have rejected an new effort to require a public vote when they choose legislative leaders, despite a push from some conservative senators for transparency.
Nebraska’s chief Supreme Court justice says the courts faced a big challenge due to the coronavirus pandemic but continue to serve the public with the use of technology.
Lincoln Public Schools announced changes to its winter sports attendance policy on Thursday after City of Lincoln officials lowered the COVID-19 risk dial earlier this week.
She said she just recently opened the first 100% female owned auto service repair and off road customization shop here in Lincoln. It’s called The Mechanix Garage.
A breezy-and-mild middle of the week will mean one more pretty decent day for our area on Thursday...before Old Man Winter returns with chillier temperatures and a chance for snow by the weekend.
Start Friday, there are no longer COVID-19 restrictions mandating when restaurants and bars must stop serving alcohol or close to in-person drinking and eating.
Below is the full prepared text of President Joe Biden’s address delivered Wednesday morning after he was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States at the U.S Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The Canadian company behind the Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has suspended work on the pipeline in anticipation of incoming U.S. President Joe Biden revoking its permit.
Two-rounds of saliva-based testing must be completed to maintain access to campus facilities. On Tuesday, 10/11 NOW was there as the chancellor took his test.
Test Nebraska has performed more than 622,000 COVID-19 tests since the beginning of the pandemic. That is around 32 percent of the total 1.9 million tests done in Nebraska.