The 109th Legislature approved a pair of small changes to its rules Wednesday before launching a debate over a third proposal that generated controversy among senators.
Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska law enforcement officials back a proposed law that would allow the state to jail children as young as 11 and file adult charges against 12-year-olds.
Welcomed into the gymnasium with cheers and applause, Dr. Jeanette Epps visited the school during a trip to Nebraska for a new traveling exhibit at the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum.
When President Trump unveiled his new Domestic Energy Council in November, he noted that, “with U.S. energy dominance, we ...
Dueling press conferences on Thursday offered two visions of juvenile justice in the future. State leaders will mull which path to take in the coming weeks and months.
Tuesday night’s Point-in-Time Count was about taking the temperature in a way: gauging what homelessness looks like in ...
Alexis Markowski knows her Nebraska basketball career is nearing its end. And she’s keeping track of the home games remaining ...
Nebraska Juvenile Justice bill LB 556 drew support and opposition during a series of press conferences at state capitol on Thursday.
Lawmakers seeking to avoid a “divisive culture war” unveiled a slate of legislation Thursday they said would help Nebraska’s working families and workforce development. A bipartisan group of 10 state ...
Ty Robinson appears to be garnering national attention after his standout senior season. Following his final campaign in Lincoln as part of the Nebraska footbal ...
Claude (21 points) hits a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 45 seconds left, Agee scores all 14 of his points in the second half and ...
While Nebraska football has one tight end headed to the NFL Draft and a quarterback transitioning to the position, the coaching staff is also looking to the fut ...