Catharine Huddle, Lincoln Journal Star

Catharine Huddle

Lincoln Journal Star

Lincoln, NE, United States

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Inmate-on-inmates assaults reported in Tecumseh

Multiple inmates at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution were involved in an altercation Thursday evening, the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services said in a news release Friday. → Read More

Fire at Lincoln Patio and Awning

Lincoln Fire and Rescue are at the scene of three-alarm fire near 37th Street and Cornhusker Highway. → Read More

Fire forces residents from apartments on Cornhusker

A fire above a Lincoln business on Friday forced residents from several above-ground apartments. → Read More

Court lets free-speech ruling stand in evangelist trespassing case

A federal judge has upheld a Lancaster County Court ruling that the plaza space outside of Pinnacle Bank Arena is a nonpublic forum for purposes of the First Amendment. → Read More

Name that chick

The first phase of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's name-that-chick contest is complete, and it's time to vote on what to call the newest peregrine falcon babe in a → Read More

Prison escapee caught in Omaha

Escaped prison inmate Timothy Clausen has been arrested and is in custody in Omaha. Lincoln Police Chief Jeff Bliemeister confirmed Clausen's capture at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. He said he has no other details yet. → Read More

District Judge Funke is new state Supreme Court justice

District Judge Jeffrey J. Funke will succeed William M. Connolly on the Nebraska Supreme Court. → Read More

Irving principal: BB gun not OK to bring to school

Irving Middle School Principal Susette Taylor sent a note to Irving families Thursday afternoon to let them know a couple of students were on school grounds with a BB gun → Read More

County jail administrator is suspended

Lancaster County Corrections Administrator Mike Thurber has been placed on administrative leave for two weeks. → Read More

Fire at Zion Church

Dispatchers called a second alarm at a fire at Zion Presbyterian Church at 27th Street and Old Cheney Road Tuesday morning. → Read More

Experimental drone used for controlled burn

BEATRICE -- New technology that may keep firefighters out of harm’s way during controlled burns was tested at Homestead National Monument of America Friday. → Read More

Lincoln man goes to prison for sex with girl

A judge sentenced a 22-year-old Lincoln man to eight to 10 years in prison Thursday for having sex with a 12-year-old girl. → Read More

Fonner Park locked down by herpesvirus

Fonner Park has been locked down because of a possible case of the equine herpesvirus. → Read More

Prison employees scuffle with inmate in Tecumseh

Tecumseh State Correctional Institution employees trying to move an inmate into a holding cell Sunday had to subdue him with pepper spray. → Read More

4 prison employees assaulted in 2 days

Two Nebraska Department of Correctional Services staff members were assaulted by inmates at the Nebraska State Penitentiary Thursday and two at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution on Friday. → Read More

Man dies after being hit by tow truck in Omaha

An Omaha man died after he got off a city bus near 72nd and Cass streets Thursday afternoon and was hit by a tow truck as he tried to cross → Read More

Flags lowered in honor of Scalia

All U.S. and Nebraska flags are to be flown at half-staff in honor of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died over the weekend. → Read More

2 shot in southwest Lincoln

Two people were shot late Thursday afternoon in a home in southwest Lincoln, Lincoln police said. → Read More

Shooting in southwest Lincoln

Police are en route to a home in southwest Lincoln where gunshots were reported just after 5 p.m. → Read More

City crews will focus on potholes

The Public Works and Utilities Department tripled the usual number of crews working on pothole repair Monday, transferring staff from other maintenance duties and bringing the number of workers assigned → Read More