LB753 is a contentious issue, the ramifications of which will affect every Nebraskan through their taxes and every student through its impact on schools, public and private.
Selling beer at Memorial Stadium during Volleyball Day in August, transferring oversight of Husker Athletics from the University of Nebraska-L…
LB753 is a contentious issue, the ramifications of which will affect every Nebraskan through their taxes and every student through its impact on schools, public and private.
LB753 is a contentious issue, the ramifications of which will affect every Nebraskan through their taxes and every student through its impact on schools, public and private.
Lincolnites were so stunned by the increase in this year’s property value assessments that a concerned citizen created a free website to help …
Nebraska’s tax revenues continue to drop, falling below the optimistic projections for the economic future that were used to craft the state’s…
The Board of Regents will vote Thursday on whether to allow the sale of beer in Memorial Stadium for Volleyball Day in Nebraska on Aug. 30.
The Malone Community Center needs a new, larger building.
Rodney D. Bennett will, in all likelihood, become the 21st chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln when the Board of Regents votes on…
Nebraska now has a voter identification law that is serviceable, workable and lawful, thanks to the Legislature, which enacted the best possib…
While this space is usually filled with the Editorial Board's view on one topic or another, it's not unusual for us to set aside our dives int…
The 2023 Nebraska Legislative session will be remembered as the most contentious in state history and for the public expressions of support an…
Without finding additional revenue sources like raising tuition or cutting costs, the deficit for the University of Nebraska system as a whole could balloon to $80 million in 2024-25.
Last week, Lincoln got a chance to see what five years and $56 million could do for its airport.
The conflict over restrictions on abortion and gender-affirming care for minors that embroiled the 2023 session of Legislature has, not surpri…
It is a measure of the importance of Nebraska football to the state that the University of Nebraska Board of Regents is considering making sys…
A sellout crowd celebrated community, enjoyed soup and art, and helped alleviate hunger in southeast Nebraska at the Food Bank of Lincoln’s 21…
The Legislature and Gov. Jim Pillen, at last, took action to address one of Nebraska’s most vexing issues — property taxes driven by ever-high…
Like tobacco companies a generation ago, social media companies will likely be held accountable for the consequences of the long-term use of their products.
The Class of 2023 started its freshman year under the cloud of COVID. It ends its high school under bluer skies and greener risk dials.
It is time to sound the alarm at the Lancaster County Jail.
From 2011 to 2021, Nebraska’s prison population grew by 21% and created the nation’s most overcrowded corrections system. During the same time…
Nebraska had no demonstrable need for a voter ID law. Elections have always been safe, secure and accurately counted.
Hundreds of community members and local leaders gathered Wednesday at Tower Square to help raise money for the city's nonprofits on Give to Lincoln Day.
Nebraskans recognize the risks of brain drain -- losing smart young people and families to greener pastures.