Omaha World-Herald - Sat Nov 28
A northeast Nebraska man continues fighting for custody of his son nearly five years after, he alleges, a welfare worker allowed his newborn son to be taken for adoption by an Alabama couple without his permission.
SE Neb. woman accused of threatening brotherKHGI - Sat Nov 28
A 36-year-old southeast Nebraska woman who allegedly threatened to kill her brother with a rifle has been arrested.
Man's cooking brings arrestOmaha World-Herald - Sat Nov 28
It wasn't the smell of Thanksgiving leftovers that caught the attention of visitors to a Lincoln apartment Friday night.
Neb. man pleads not guilty in assisted suicideKOTA Television - Fri Nov 27
A 28-year-old Lincoln man accused of helping a friend commit suicide has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.
Plea Entered In Alleged Assisted SuicideWOWT-TV Omaha - Fri Nov 27
A 28-year-old Lincoln man accused of helping a friend commit suicide has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.
Nebraska man gets probation for child sex assaultKOTA Television - Wed Nov 25
A Lincoln man who turned himself in for the sexual assault of a girl that occurred more than eight years ago has been sentenced to two years of probation.
Nebraska county's nursing home has lost $2M-plusKOTA Television - Wed Nov 25
The state auditor is blaming bad management for a loss of more than $2 million in the past two years by a county-owned nursing home in Lincoln.
Lincoln Man Pleaded Not Guilty in District Court to Killing BoyfriendKOLN-TV Lincoln - Wed Nov 25
Twenty-eight year old Dallas Huston of Lincoln was arraigned Wednesday morning in Lancaster County District Court and charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of his 22-year old roommate and partner, Ryan Johnson.
Nebraska county's nursing home has lost $2M-plusAction 3 News - Wed Nov 25
The state auditor is blaming bad management for a loss of more than $2 million in the past two years by a county-owned nursing home in Lincoln.
Nebraska appeal explores schools' safety dutiesKRVN-AM Lexington - Tue Nov 24
A case involving a kindergartner who was sexually assaulted by an intruder at school is the focus of a legal debate in Nebraska over how far schools must go to protect their students.
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