
BREAKING: Jake Gardner, the Man who Killed 22-Year-Old Protestor, James Scurlock, is Released
At 1:30 pm today, during a press conference, the Douglas County District Attorney's office announced that Jake Gardner, the man who...

2020 is Cursed? Here’s Some Good News to Turn That Stigma Around.
"Blockbuster" motion to stop and save endangered lands and species saves the stigma of 2020 being cursed.

Struggling For Activities To Do On This Memorial Weekend in Nebraska? We Have You Covered.
This weekend is Memorial Day weekend, and unlike Memorial Days of the past, it falls onto the calendar during rather unique and strange...

One Year Later: How Nebraskans are Still Being Impacted by the 2019 Floods
Approximately one year since historic flooding ravaged much of Nebraska, many Nebraskans are still left with uncertainty over their...

COVID-19 In Nebraska: How Nebraska’s Food Plants are Being Affected
As COVID-19 continues to take its toll across the country, Nebraska may just now be facing the worst of it. New numbers from the U.S....

UPDATE: Latest Nebraska Coronavirus News (3/10/20) Editorial
UNO is preparing to go online with its classes for the foreseeable future. “What we're focusing on this week is doing a dry run, we're...

BREAKING: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Faces First Potential Case of COVID-19
As of March 9, just days after a Special Olympics basketball event in Fremont, on Feb. 29, 2020, where a woman with COVID-19 came in...

With 600,000 Cranes Comes Tens of Thousands of Visitors: How Nebraska Prepares for the Cranes
Each year, as roughly 600,000 sandhill cranes fly into Central Nebraska, with them comes tens of thousands of visitors as well. The...

From Japan to the Heartland: How Coronavirus and Life in Quarantine are Drawing Similarities
One virus has caused two separate families to experience quarantine, thousands of miles apart.

UNL student shows trafficking photography exhibit at Great Plains Museum
Human trafficking is a national issue that many Nebraskans may not realize happens so close to home. University of Nebraska–Lincoln...

Opinion: As the FEMA Deadline Passes, Who was Left Out to Dry?
Now that the June 19 deadline to apply for federal aid has passed, Nebraska and Iowa natives can no longer apply for assistance in their...

Valley mayor: Flood was “not the most harmful abnormality”
Just one week after flood waters creeped into the streets of Valley, Nebraska, Valley Mayor Carroll Smith, 80, said the town was already...

First person: An average day in Valley becomes exceptional
The average March day in Valley, Nebraska involves the typical Nebraska activities. Most wake up for an early morning coffee, some...

When Agriculture Faces Devastation
With vast land, and few citizens, it may seem Nebraska has little to offer at first glance. However, at second glance, and to the...

Onions, Four Wheelers and Emotions: A Fullerton Farm Story
As the wind rushed over Tony Lesiak’s farm, I picked yet another onion from the ground and stuck it in my mouth. Chewing on possibly the...















