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Staff at the Lincoln Regional Center have been authorized to involuntarily medicate a murder suspect in an effort to restore his mental competency.
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A new court order is hoping to make 47-year-old Alaric Harden competent for trial by essentially force-feeding him medication. The legislature unanimously voted to confirm Bryan Waugh as the 19th ...
More than 45 million Americans are projected to travel this Memorial Day weekend, a number AAA says will break previous records.
Although its time during this session is likely over, Sen. Beau Ballard’s motion to reconsider LB 258, the bill looking to limit minimum wage increases, was brought to the floor for debate and a vote.
Sen. Beau Ballard’s motion to reconsider LB258, the bill looking to limit minimum wage increases, was brought to the floor for debate and a vote.
The two victims were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire, police said.
Juan Gonzalez caps his historic NSAA track-and-field career with a 4-gold medal performance at the state meet. Plus, other local athletes win championships!
The Capital Humane Society is hosting a Zen DOGi Yoga class on June 7th from 11 am to 12 pm at the Pieloch Pet Adoption Center. The class cost $30 per person.
A new court order is hoping to make 47-year-old Alaric Harden competent for trial by essentially force-feeding him medication.
The legislature unanimously voted to confirm Bryan Waugh as the 19th Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol Thursday morning.
A mix-up in the Nebraska governor’s office has likely cost Gov. Jim Pillen his veto power for the state’s biennium budget.