Lancaster County District Judge Darla Ideus found that 37-year-old Samuel Peyrot could be a danger to himself or others.
A Lincoln judge has dismissed a felony theft charge against former History Nebraska director Trevor Jones because state prosecutors failed to bring the case to trial in time.
Police chiefs in Nebraska’s two largest cities said Tuesday they are unaware of any planned immigration raids or other enforcement activities coming to their areas as a result of President Donald Trump’s promised crackdown on illegal immigration.
The Nebraska State Patrol said the agency saw DUI’s go up about 20% from 2023-2024. So far this year, they’ve already made 91 arrests in January.
Lincoln Public Schools and Lincoln Catholic Schools are closing their doors Tuesday due to the cold weather sweeping across eastern Nebraska.
Following his inauguration, President Trump signed over two dozen executive orders, with several focusing on immigration. In Nebraska, where imm
Months after Nebraska voters repealed a law that directed state funds to private school scholarships, a lawmaker revived a similar concept Tuesday.
All Nebraska teachers could receive an annual bonus under a proposed expansion of an existing grant program to recruit and retain teachers through 2028. Legislative Bill 411, from State Sen. George Dungan of Lincoln,
Lincoln Christian, the defending C-1 champion, is off to a 12-0 start and looms as the favorite to take home another title. Mike Patterson has the Crusaders ranked in his
Nebraska's recent passage of LB 77, a bill allowing for the permitless carry of concealed weapons, has sparked legal challenges from both city o
Nebraska volleyball will finally be playing a match at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Multiple matches, actually, as coach John Cook confirmed the Huskers will open the 2
"Defendant’s speedy trial rights have been violated and the case must be dismissed," Lancaster County District Judge Susan Strong wrote in an order Tuesday.