Sean Padden gave insight into how he helps connect Husker student-athletes with the 1890 Initiative to strike NIL deals.
The amount of Nebraska experiencing any drought at all is now at its lowest level in nearly three years.
Injuries prevented Nebraska's strongest 4x400-meter relay quartet from running together for much of the season. A strong debut at Drake Relays gave them 'supreme confidence' heading into Big Ten championships.
No more hardhats are necessary for recruiting tours. Nebraska's sparkling Osborne Legacy Complex is coming online and Husker staffers offer plenty of reasons why it's a game changer.
Here is the Lincoln Journal Star's comprehensive guide to the 2024 Nebraska primary election.
Former Nebraska Congressman Jeff Fortenberry has been indicted in the District of Columbia for allegedly lying to FBI agents there who were investigating foreign campaign contributions.
The contract, which will not take effect until after the City Council has a chance to vote on it, gives firefighters an 18% pay raise over the next three years.
Liz Davids, a State Board of Education candidate, claimed LPS discriminated against her by having her website blocked on district computers, and not her opponent's website.
Michigan State defensive back Jaden Mangham, who had 53 tackles and four interceptions last season, plans to visit Nebraska early next week.
For Nash Hutmacher and Ty Robinson, watching from the sidelines isn’t easy — but Nebraska’s veteran leaders soon learned they could teach technique when they weren’t practicing it.
Scope of disaster declaration; new Lincoln coffee shop; softball's Big Ten title shot
Rose Cat Coffee Co. & Reading Society prides itself on being a place to get a beverage and do some reading.
Nebraska baseball suffered another midweek meltdown, this one against South Dakota State. Perhaps the worst one of all, too, over the last two seasons.
Nebraska's Emergency Management Agency on Wednesday asked FEMA to expand the scope of the disaster declaration the federal government issued last week to include Lancaster County.
Adam Paulitsch, design director of Populous, was among speakers at a Lincoln Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday who talked about work being done to bring a convention center to Lincoln.
New details emerged in the criminal case against Danyl Barraza, the Lincoln teen accused of helping his older brother move Carly Schaaf’s body in 2021 after she was killed.
It’s a testament to the entire Nebraska softball team that even with a depleted, heavily injured pitching staff, the Huskers will be in contention for a Big Ten Tournament title.
At a brief hearing, Harper Murray's attorney Brad Roth asked to push back the hearing to June.
Skateboarders and bikers offered their thoughts on the preliminary design of a 25,000- to 30,000-square-foot skate park planned as a central feature in the proposed downtown South Haymarket Park.
Wahoo police are investigating allegations of sexual assaults of students at the hands of fellow students at Bishop Neumann High School.
Pillen defies new Title IX rules; Sears developer seeks TIF; Lied Center's 2024-25 season
The Lied Center for Performing Arts will present more than 90 performances in its 35th anniversary season that opens Sept. 6 with country singer Aaron Watson.
Violinist Joshua Bell to return to Lied Center with his opera singer wife for 'Voice and the Violin'
Joshua Bell has played the Lied Center for Performing Art multiple times. The Grammy Award-winning virtuoso will be back Thursday, this time for a program titled "Voice and the Violin."
Visibly excited and relieved, Bryan Olesen walked off the stage, hugged his coach John Legend, then leaned over, clinched his fists and yelled into the camera, “Thank you, America.”
Here's a preview of Nebraska baseball's final regular-season midweek game against South Dakota State.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers joined six other states in suing the Education Department over the new Title IX rule, which include protections for LGBTQ students.
Another mall retailer's bankruptcy will mean the loss of stores in Nebraska, including a location at Lincoln's Gateway Mall.
Here is the Lincoln Journal Star's comprehensive guide to the 2024 Nebraska primary election.
The U.S. Attorney's Office is seeking the forfeiture of $7.4 million in cash and accounts, plus a laundry list of high-end property, tied to a multi-million dollar marijuana conspiracy.
Nebraska was technically thin at receiver for its spring game. Yet the Huskers still showed why they might be deeper at wideout than they’ve been in years.
The Latest
Incumbent Republican congressmen Adrian Smith and Mike Flood face primary challenges from the right in their reelection bids.
Nebraska State Patrol arrested one person after they chased him from Lincoln to Waverly on Wednesday, according to a news release.
A new federal minimum staffing mandate for nursing homes will lead to more home closures in rural areas, says Sen. Pete Ricketts.
The Postal Service said it will invest $4.4 million in the North Platte facility, which has served customers in Nebraska’s ZIP codes beginning with 691.
Interact With Us
Updated every day!
Download it today!
Get it delivered to your inbox!
For the first time ever, the Doane baseball team will be hosting the opening round of the NAIA Tournament at Sherman Field. Concordia is off to Shreveport, Louisiana.
Check out the latest updates from the 2024 state soccer tournament in Omaha.
Pierce Havens had a goal and two assists to lead No. 2-ranked and second-seeded Omaha Skutt to a 3-0 win over No. 5-ranked Crete.
Check out up-to-the-minute scores from the tournament, which began Monday in Omaha.
🎧 The hosts discuss how people can navigate the seemingly unlimited number of options they face.
Films have been struggling at the box office, so maybe the biggest thing to come is the latest series of "Doctor Who," which is now part of the Disney+ lineup.
You can't talk about air travel without talking about weather. That's why all major airlines employ their own team of meteorologists.
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
Albert, an 11-foot, 750-pound alligator with a large Facebook following, made international news after he was confiscated from his owner of 34 years, who said he was an “emotional mess.”
After a racially biased organ test is scrapped, transplant centers scramble to remedy past wrongs.
TikTok will begin labeling content created using artificial intelligence when it's uploaded from outside its own platform. TikTok says its efforts are an attempt to combat misinformation from being spread on its social media platform.
Local Events
Get Healthy. Being ready for sniffles, scrapes, cuts and sickness before they occur makes them easier to deal with when they inevitably do pop up.
Affiliate
Content by The Power of Pork. Pork is a summertime staple. Check out these fiery pork recipes perfect for grilling out.
Content by the American Heart Association. Learn how rehabilitation give patients a chance to lead a healthier life after a stroke.
Content by Woods Bros Realty. Learn how credit life insurance offers financial protection for borrowers and their families.
Content by Monolith. This Nebraska-based advanced manufacturing company is expanding its corporate headquarters in Lincoln.