Sportscaster Greg Gumbel has died from cancer at age 78, according to a family statement released by CBS
By AP NEW YORK (AP) — Sportscaster Greg Gumbel has died from cancer at age 78, according to a family statement released by CBS.
Continue ReadingBy AP NEW YORK (AP) — Sportscaster Greg Gumbel has died from cancer at age 78, according to a family statement released by CBS.
Continue ReadingBy JARED BARTON – Columbus Telegram, Neb. (TNS) Christmas concerts are an age-old tradition, but for the singers in Columbus Area Vertical Voices, a Christmas performance means more than just singing. It’s one of their two fundraising events of the year and this year they raised $4,800 that was split between two area organizations making
Continue ReadingBy JARED BARTON – Columbus Telegram, Neb. (TNS) Fry reviewer Jared Barton is taking the week off. It turns out there is such a thing as too many fries. But fear not, Jared will be back next week with another installment of Fries on the Side for your enjoyment and edification. And remember, send any
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By AP ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York state government agencies will have to conduct reviews and publish reports that detail how they’re using artificial intelligence software, under a new law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul. Hochul, a Democrat, signed the bill last week after it was passed by state lawmakers earlier this year. The
Continue ReadingBy AP WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness this year, with more than 770,000 people counted as homeless.
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By LINLEY SANDERS, TOM MURPHY and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX – Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger, according to a new poll. In the survey from NORC at the
Continue ReadingBy LORI PILGER – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Two teenagers died in separate crashes on Christmas Day, one in a rollover in rural Buffalo County and the other in a two-vehicle crash in Grand Island. The first happened just before 3 a.m. Wednesday. The Grand Island Police Department said officers were sent to South
Continue ReadingBy SHELLY KULHANEK – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen underwent a second successful surgery on Christmas Day to help stabilize the broken ribs he suffered when he fell from a horse on Sunday. “The procedure was a success and Gov. Pillen was returned to the step-down unit where he will continue
Continue ReadingBy MATT OLBERDING – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) A 16-year-old was arrested Tuesday after police say he shot and killed his 20-year-old brother in a case of mistaken identity. Lincoln police said at a news conference Tuesday morning that they were called to the Bridgeport Apartments near 14th and Superior streets at about 12:30
Continue ReadingBy JENNA EBBERS – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Three local organizations were recently awarded thousands of dollars in grant funding to expand after-school programs and other opportunities available to Lincoln students throughout the year. Lincoln Community Learning Centers, Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln and the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center received a combined $264,000
Continue ReadingBy L. KENT WOLGAMOTT – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) In “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence,” a reporter famously says, “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend,” which is what director James Mangold, his co-writer Jay Cocks and his superb cast do with Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown.” Loosely based on Elijah
Continue ReadingBy MARGARET REIST – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Accessible playground, 12.19 Lincoln Parks and Recreation Director Maggie Stuckey-Ross (from left), Alex Toalson and Brent Toalson pose for a portrait at the Antelope Park playground last week in Lincoln. The first time Brent Toalson and Maggie Stuckey-Ross worked together, he was a teacher at Lincoln
Continue ReadingBy ALEX VARGAS – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) A 78-year-old Lincoln man who was found dead in his home early Christmas Eve after a fire in central Lincoln has been identified as James Ihrie. His death was declared accidental in an autopsy, the Lincoln Police Department said in a news release Thursday. Officers were
Continue ReadingBy ALEX VARGAS – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Lincoln Police news conference on fatal shooting, Dec. 24 A 16-year-old has been charged as an adult with manslaughter in the fatal shooting death of his 20-year-old brother on Christmas Eve in what police said was a case of mistaken identity. Kentrail McDaniel was charged Thursday
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Boy Scout Tree Pickup, 12.26 Boy Scout Troop 8’s Harrison Bishop tosses a Christmas tree off a trailer onto a collection pile in December 2023 at Woods Park during a “Scouting for Trees” pickup day. The city is again providing Christmas tree drop-off sites this year through Jan. 20
Continue ReadingBy ALEX VARGAS – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) A 78-year-old man was found dead in his home early Christmas Eve after a fire in central Lincoln. The Lincoln Police Department was called to a home in the 500 block of South 39th Street at about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday for a welfare check after a
Continue ReadingBy NEAL FRANKLIN – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Lego Party Bus, 12.19 Abel Handly, 13 (right), and Ezra Tanner, 12, inspect the Lego castle they built together during a competition inside the Brick Bus on Dec. 19. For an experienced Lego builder, entering the Brick Bus starts with a challenge. On this day, six
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By COLLEEN SLEVIN – Associated Press DENVER (AP) — A 7-year-old boy who died in a shooting that left 24 bullet holes in a home on a tribal reservation in Colorado was lying next to his father in bed when he was hit, according to court documents unsealed Thursday. Zackieus Lang told investigators that his
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By DEEPA BHARATH and JESSIE WARDARSKI – Associated Press The Native American Church is considered the most widespread religious movement among the Indigenous people of North America. It holds sacred the peyote cactus, which grows naturally only in some parts of southern Texas and northern Mexico. Peyote has been used spiritually in ceremonies, and as
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By AP ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Large fossil fuel companies would have to pay fees to help New York fight the effects of climate change under a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The new law requires companies responsible for substantial greenhouse gas emissions to pay into a state fund for infrastructure projects meant
Continue ReadingBy JIM SALTER – Associated Press A Nebraska man is getting title to his home back, years after losing it over a $588 tax debt, one of his lawyers said Thursday. Kevin Fair of Scottsbluff has been involved in a legal dispute since 2018, when he lost title to the home he had owned for
Continue ReadingBy AP VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. (AP) — Teenage actor Hudson Meek has died after he fell out of a moving vehicle in Alabama, authorities said. Meek, 16, was hurt on Dec. 19 while on a street in Vestavia Hills, a suburb of Birmingham. He died two days later, according to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office.
Continue ReadingBy JARED BARTON – Columbus Telegram, Neb. (TNS) Aromatherapy, snowmen, grinch juice and bowling might seem unrelated, but for the group of youngsters making their way downtown on Monday, it was all part of their Christmas plans. The Trax Creative District partnered with several area organizations and businesses for its first Holiday Crafting Tour. Community
Continue ReadingBy AP PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon house cat died after eating pet food that tested positive for bird flu, Oregon authorities said, prompting a recall of raw frozen pet food that was sold nationwide. Northwest Naturals, a pet food company based in Portland, Oregon, said Tuesday it had voluntarily recalled one batch of
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Good morning, Lincoln. Here’s what you should know today. Pillen remains hospitalized Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen suffered fractures to a vertebrae and several ribs and sustained several other injuries deemed “serious but not life-threatening” after falling off a horse Sunday afternoon. Pillen remained hospitalized at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) House fire, 332 NW 16th St. Lincoln firefighters were called to a house fire at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day at 332 N.W. 16th St. Lincoln firefighters were called to a house fire at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day at 332 N.W. 16th St. Scanner traffic indicated everyone was safely out
Continue ReadingBy ALYSSA JOHNSON – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Brian Travis wasn’t the type of dad you would often hear at his children’s events, but he was the guy you’d always see. Brian Travis Molly Travis (from left), Mindy Travis, Brianne Travis, Matthew Travis and Brian Travis. Whether he was tracking stats in the back
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) The University of Nebraska at Kearney is encouraging students to express their values through various art forms as part of its annual Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest. This year’s contest challenges high schoolers in grades 9-12 across the state to reflect on their values, how they shape who
Continue ReadingBy ALYSSA JOHNSON – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Hospital holidays, 12.20 Tasha Ellis talks during an interview next to Bryan Health registered nurses (from left), Mike Roberts, Crystal Stech, Maddie Vidlock and Janelle Bray on Friday at Bryan East Campus. An extended stay in the hospital can be a tough time for many, especially
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) A 78-year-old man died in a house fire in central Lincoln early Tuesday morning. Lincoln Fire and Rescue responded to the fire in the 500 block of South 39th Street at about 1:30 a.m. LFR spokesperson MJ Lierman said the house was engulfed in smoke when crews arrived. The
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