Rhonda Revelle says it's "big" the Huskers were able to get outside for a scrimmage Thursday before they take on a nonconference schedule full of warm-weather schools.
Nebraska’s program record-tying home winning streak trickled away in a loss to Rutgers as the Scarlet Knights' two future NBA stars combined for 45 points.
The Lincoln-Lancaster Health Department reported the avian influenza has been found in a wastewater sample. The sample was taken from the Northeast Water Resource Recovery Facility. WasteWaterSCAN has been testing samples nationwide since May 2024, including from two sites in Lincoln.
Nebraska state senators filed dozens more bills on Thursday, their seventh day in session. Lawmakers filed 73 pieces of legislation Thursday, including two amendment proposals. Here’s a quick look at which senators have submitted bills on Day 7: Below is a look at a few bills that caught our attention on Thursday: State Sen.
The state's overall average temperature for the year of 52.7 degrees ranked as the second-hottest ever recorded, trailing only 54 degrees in 2012.
In 2024, the total revenue for the state’s four casinos jumped to $145.7 million with WarHorse Lincoln leading the pack.
As the man got out of the vehicle, he pulled a gun and shot at the deputies, according to the sheriff's office.
If every state adopted Nebraska’s unique system of awarding its Electoral College votes for president — which provides one electoral vote to the winner in each congressional district and two per state to the overall winner — President-elect Donald Trump would have still won the White House.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Three Nebraska volleyball players were honored Tuesday for their accomplishments in the classroom. Bergen Reilly and Lexi Rodriguez were named to the CSC Academic All-America first team, and Merritt Beason was selected to the second team.
Nebraska’s next state poet is a fixture around poetry slams and political events in the state’s largest city, having spoken beside mayors and members of Congress. But Jewel Rodgers of Omaha stepped on to a larger stage Monday,
Nebraska legislators submit new proposals calling for an end to 'double-bunking' of inmates and for caution in prosecutorial decisions.
Gov. Jim Pillen appointed Omaha author and performer Jewel Rodgers as Nebraska's new state poet. Rodgers, 27, is the youngest and first African American person to hold that position. And no one could be prouder than her famous father, Husker Hall of Famer and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers.