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Weird Al Yankovic and Mike Geier, better known as the singing clown Puddles Pity Party, came to Lincoln for a sold-out show and left with some local ink. Prior to Yankovic’s “Bigger & Weirder 2025 ...
A Lancaster County judge set 32-year-old Joseph Haldeman's percentage bond at $200,000, so he must pay $20,000 to get out.
"Some of what may have happened may be against their (LPD) policy," Lancaster County Sheriff Terry Wagner said. "But it wasn't necessarily against the law." ...
Evidence indicates Delvin Jones, 25, and Kiesha Lemburg, 33, committed two business and two gaming machine break-ins July 28 through July 30, authorities said.
Emily Allen was named to the position leading the trade association affiliated with the Nebraska Chamber of Comerce & ...
City officials say changes to the financing plan for a $35 million upgrade to O Street downtown will mean more tax-increment ...
Advocates said they remain concerned by an overly restrictive regulatory scheme that would prevent patients from accessing or ...
Although a Lincoln location isn’t likely to return anytime soon, Bed Bath & Beyond is coming back under a different company ...
Brian Podwinski and his Roca business, ISW Custom Builders, are facing a string of lawsuits, and a filing in one suggests a ...
A Lincoln woman accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy multiple times was sentenced to 25 to 35 years in prison ...
Jake Dilsaver, the one-time head of the Special Victims Unit, resigned from the Lincoln Police Department on Thursday, city ...
Lyn-Lake’s Lago Tacos space didn’t stay empty long. Aurelia’s Mexican Uptown is up and running at the address, with burritos, ...