Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen ordered flags be flown at half staff in honor of Army Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, who was killed ...
Nebraska opens the Big Ten tournament Wednesday against Indiana with NCAA Tournament hopes hanging in the balance.
Husker softball can feel the energy and excitement around their team, and now they'll get to play in front of home fans for the first time this season.
The over-century-old Johnny's Cafe was one of six restaurants nationwide recognized as 2026 James Beard America's Classics ...
No. 9 Nebraska got blitzed early by UCLA and never fully recovered in its most lopsided, sloppiest loss of the season.
The Legislature voted 36-1 to advance a narrower version of a bill (LB455) sponsored by Sen. Bob Hallstrom of Syracuse that ...
For a moment Tuesday in the second half of its double-digit loss at UCLA, Nebraska was within striking distance. That moment slipped away quickly for the ninth-ranked Huskers.
Dan Osborn's campaign raised questions about Bill Forbes, who is running for the Democratic nomination in the Senate race and has a background advocating against abortion.
A proposed constitutional amendment would block lawmakers from using the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund to help balance budget deficits.
The Gage County Board of Supervisors received an impromptu update on the Dempsters site from a visiting member of the Beatrice City Council during Wednesday's meeting at the Gage County ...
Herald’s Sam McKewon and Evan Bland talk offseason Nebraska football by assigning a word (or words) to describe three Husker-related happenings this week.
Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, was killed Sunday when a drone hit a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, the Associated Press reported Tuesday afternoon.
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