Greg Sharpe, the longtime broadcaster known as the “Voice of the Huskers,” died Friday, less than a year after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
The bravery of an Omaha man saved the life of his girlfriend during an apartment fire. The 2025 Iowa legislative session ...
College entrepreneurs won thousands of dollars during a competition celebrating new business ventures. The competition aims to encourage student-led entrepreneurship and was created by Gov. Jim Pillen ...
Familiar Husker track stars won event titles for Nebraska on the second and final day at the Tyson Invitational in Arkansas.
All season long, the trio of Jesus Montalvo, Tanner Wagner and Jaeden Thompson has stood out for the Norfolk High boys ...
Snow continues Saturday morning with an area-wide winter weather advisory in effect throughout the day. Heavier snow expected ...
GISH's Gates wins fourth-career district championship at 132 pounds, while Pedersen take 144 title as Islanders finish as A1 ...
While the case appears to be the first of its kind in Nebraska, DOGE faces challenges in federal courts around the country, ...
A Nebraska doctor on Trump's new barriers—and old lies—around gender-affirming care. This article first appeared on Mother ...
Sharpe revealed his pancreatic cancer diagnosis in April of 2024, and bravely continued to broadcast games while undergoing ...
More than four decades after a young mother and her son were found dead in their Nebraska home, a forensic breakthrough has ...
Frigid air hanging out near the Canada border in the central and eastern United States will lunge southward in waves as the third week of February continues, AccuWeather meteorologists say while ...
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