An 18-year-old accused of derailing a BNSF train last April will be tried as an adult after a Nebraska court turned down his appeal of the decision to move his case out of juvenile court. KLKN-TV reports juvenile court Judge Roger Heideman ruled last August that Zachary Hertzler,
A Bellevue senator is looking to increase regulations around abortion medications in Nebraska, but the bill he introduced Tuesday may inadvertently ban the most common abortion pills available.
The Pitt Panthers will face one of the best teams in the country to start the 2025 volleyball season. Nebraska head coach John Cook spoke on the Kicking Back with the Cooks podcast and revealed that they will face Pitt in the AVCA First Serve Showcase on Friday Aug.
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
James Cauthen, a 54-year-old fire chief with Coweta County Fire in Georgia, was shot and killed while helping drivers who hit a deer in Alabama. Julie McFadden has cared for over 100 patients in their final days.
Luke Sorensen recently received his Nebraska football offer. He is hopeful to visit them on an official visit.
Prizes will be awarded to 12 winners in seventh and eighth grades who will receive contributions to the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust (NEST) college savings accounts.
GAGE COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - The Gage County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a crash that left one man dead in southeast Nebraska on Sunday. Deputies were dispatched to a fatal crash in the area of South 148th Street and Cherry Road, near Adams, shortly after 5:30 a.m.
Nebraska baseball is adding a productive junior-college outfielder to its 2025 class in Mac Moyer. The son of former major-leaguer Jamie Moyer plans to invest in more than himself with
Nebraska residents can now more easily track how their tax dollars are spent with the launch of a revamped state spending website.
A Nebraska lawmaker would like to see more regulations and physician follow-ups when it comes to chemically induced abortions.
"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.