Laura Halm, KKTV 11 News

Laura Halm

KKTV 11 News

Lincoln, NE, United States

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Past articles by Laura:

Explosive devices found in car and apartment following traffic stop, authorities say

During the course of a traffic stop, an officer became suspicious of what was inside the vehicle and requested fire rescue to respond. → Read More

Explosive devices found in car and apartment following traffic stop, authorities say

During the course of a traffic stop, an officer became suspicious of what was inside the vehicle and requested fire rescue to respond. → Read More

Explosive devices found in car and apartment following traffic stop, authorities say

During the course of a traffic stop, an officer became suspicious of what was inside the vehicle and requested fire rescue to respond. → Read More

Explosive devices found in car and apartment following traffic stop, authorities say

During the course of a traffic stop, an officer became suspicious of what was inside the vehicle and requested fire rescue to respond. → Read More

Nebraska State Fair kicks off for 153rd year

Fairgoers will have countless options for snacks, treats and entertainment through Sept. 5. → Read More

COVID long hauler patient visits Bryan West & connects with caretakers

A Nebraska man who battled COVID-19 for months and received an organ transplant, reunited on Thursday with his caretakers who helped him recover. → Read More

Mother shares grief after son shot, killed by Pigeon Forge police

A mother is talking about the death of her son, shot by police during an encounter earlier this week. → Read More

Rural Metro firefighters stress importance of fire escape plans after deadly Monroe Co. fire

Many are heartbroken in Monroe County after a house fire killed a 3-year old little boy this week. This tragedy a reminder how quickly a fire can overwhelm a home. In light of this tragedy, Rural Metro firefighters showed us how families can develop their own safety plan in case of a fire. → Read More

Ahead of University Commons Walmart closing, nearby businesses are hopeful

Closing day is getting closer and closer for Walmart near UT's campus. While that news came as a big surprise, nearby businesses are hopeful. → Read More

East Tenn. doctors say too soon to tell if flu season has peaked

A number of East Tennessee schools are still closed for illness. → Read More

Knoxville leaders to discuss future of Career Magnet Academy

Local Knoxville leaders will soon meet to discuss whether or not to close the Career Magnet Academy. → Read More

Knoxville woman's death in 1975 possibly linked to serial killer

A possible link between a woman's death more than 40 years ago and a man who has confessed to some 90 murders across the country. Her death, for decades, not even considered a murder. → Read More

Hit or miss snowfalls on Wednesday for homeowners in Fentress County

People across East Tennessee shared pictures and videos as they found snow falling outside their homes. We visited Fentress County to see how much people were seeing and if it was creating any problems. → Read More

Knoxville family shares life-long impacts after verdict, finding justice, and the death penalty

With convicted murderer Edmund Zagorski on death row for 34 years and scheduled to be executed Nov. 1, a Knoxville family is sharing the life-long impacts that come after a courtroom and the journey to find justice. → Read More

Maryville family back home, year after daughter undergoes double lung, liver transplant

A Maryville family is thankful for coming home and breathing deeply. The Norris family has been home for one week since their daughter successfully underwent a double lung and liver transplant. → Read More

Knoxville firefighter finds counterfeit $20 with foreign symbols

A Knoxville firefighter found $20 on the ground Wednesday morning, but it turned out to be counterfeit → Read More

East Tenn. women's tennis players talk about possibility of double standard

Talk of sexism towards female athletes is bringing controversy to the US Open this week. → Read More

Oak Ridge High School celebrates diversity with flags representing student body

More than two dozen flags are flying inside the lobby of Oak Ridge High School. It's the school's way of celebrating diversity within their community. Each flag represents a nation within the student body. → Read More

Knox County Health Department: It's not too soon to get flu shot

While it's mid-August, the Knox County Health Department says it's not too early to get your flu shot. The vaccine is starting to be delivered to area pharmacies and health departments. → Read More

'In God We Trust' to be displayed at Tennessee public schools

Four words, 'In God We Trust', will be on the walls at Tennessee schools as students head back to class. Leaders in Nashville passing a law back in the spring requiring the national motto to be shown at each school. → Read More