An escalation in fighting there jeopardized the chances that an interim agreement to end the Iran war would turn into a ...
A judge has ordered a competency evaluation for an Ashland man charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of his ...
It may feel like 2026 has just begun, or like it's already lasted a decade, but somehow and some way, it's already half done.
Woods Aitken LLP, the Lincoln Journal Star and LincolnHR are excited to announce this year’s Best Places to Work winners. Now ...
A Lincoln attorney has been disbarred for lying to a client, fabricating legal documents, and providing false information in ...
Learn about Gabriel Carson's escalating legal issues, from alleged assault to attempted arrangements for violence, all while ...
The findings of a large-scale review of more than 7,200 studies on alcohol-related disease are at odds with federal health ...
The Supreme Court is close to issuing a decision that could open the door to Trump's goal of withdrawing citizenship from ...
The paint on Washington's newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Thursday was already peeling away from the ...
On Thursday, the NU Board of Regents approved an ambitious plan to redevelop Selleck Quad, bringing 1,700 students back into ...
A new library in the city is helping residents start a new project — or finish one that might be easier to tackle with the ...
Brad Strickland, 45, sentenced to 45-50 years for messaging who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, turned out to be a Lincoln Police officer.