About 200 people marched from Trago Park near Vine Street, down O Street, and up to the front steps of the Nebraska State Capitol.
The Nebraska Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on whether a group of gun owners needs to run afoul of Lincoln weapons ordinances and an executive order by Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird before suing the city for enacting them.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A new work of art is on display at the Eiseley Branch Library, featuring a sculpture made by a Lincoln artist and former professor the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The ceramic art piece, called Heritage, was made over the course of about 15 years by Eddie Dominguez.
After the announcement Nebraska leaders shared their good wishes to him as they mourned the loss for the volleyball program.
"It's more than the sellouts and the match at Memorial Stadium," on Nebraska high school coach said after John Cook announced his retirement as Husker volleyball's coach.
Dani Busboom Kelly is coming home. Just minutes after John Cook officially announced his retirement after 25 years of leading Nebraska volleyball, Busboom Kelly
Dani Busboom Kelly will be the fourth head coach in program history, NU Athletic Director Troy Dannen announced Wednesday. She agreed to a six-year contract with Nebraska, officials said. The announcement was made after Cook released the news of his retirement after 25 seasons leading Nebraska.
The most seismic 21 minutes for Nebraska volleyball in a quarter century began with a shocking farewell to a legend and ended with the welcome of a familiar face to
John Cook is ready to ride off into the sunset. After more than two decades of leading Nebraska volleyball, the legendary coach has announced his retirement. 'I
Growing up in Iowa, a state divided by the Iowa [Hawkeyes] and Iowa State [Cyclones] teams, it’s so nice that everybody here is a Huskers fan,” said Lizzie Vietz, who
As Nebraska's attorney general implored lawmakers Wednesday to outlaw the hemp-derived THC products for sale in shops statewide, retailers pleaded with senators to regulate the industry instead.