Even after an attempt to outlaw THC products in Nebraska stalled last month, retailers have little hope that their industry will survive the attorney general's crusade.
As an underfunded grassroots group tries to change Nebraska's constitution to effectively outlaw abortions with no exceptions, they plan to ask the state's churches to help.
The Museum of American Speed will begin its 2024 Cars and Coffee season, presented by Lincoln Capital, today, June 29, from 8 a.m.-noon at the museum, 340 Victory Lane in
Sage Living began operation last November, but hosted its official grand opening on Wednesday as members of the community got their first look at a first-of-its-kind facility.
Jeff Korbelik, former restaurant reviewer for the Lincoln Journal Star, will present “Lost Restaurants of Lincoln” as Postcards from Lincoln, a speaker series about the history of Lincoln, returns Monday
For several of the men at the Sober Living House in Beatrice, this past weekend marked the first New Year’s celebration that they have attended while in recovery.
The Journal Star’s Sept. 4 story on the meat industry failed to accurately
reflect the first-hand, all-access experience of its reporter during a tour of
Smithfield’s facility in Crete.
Nebraska’s voters should be aware that Rep. Mike Flood has cast extremist votes
during his brief time in Congress. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade
in Dobbs v.
The Bridge Behavioral Health has both a voluntary medical withdrawal unit and a
protective custody unit, where police can bring intoxicated people for up to 24
hours if they’re deemed
I have lived in Nebraska most of my life and my child attended both public and
private schools in Nebraska for his K-12 years. After spending much of my
professional
The short answer to whether Nebraska can close its borders to immigration is no.
Immigration is a federal responsibility which has never been relinquished to the
states. Consider the following