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22 years ago today: The historic disaster that forever changed a Nebraska community.

22 years ago today: The historic disaster that forever changed a Nebraska community.

  • Lincoln Journal Star

A tornado swept through Hallam on May 22, 2004, leveling most homes and businesses. Volunteers in surrounding communities including Lincoln came together to help with the cleanup. Do you remember?

She was suicidal after being sexually assaulted in Iran. ICE’s solution? Solitary confinement.

She was suicidal after being sexually assaulted in Iran. ICE’s solution? Solitary confinement.

  • Emily Bregel Arizona Daily Star and Emily Hamer Lee Enterprises Public Service Journalism Team

Advocates say ICE isn't equipped to handle mental health crises in detention, relying on solitary confinement — and even pepper spray — as quick fixes.

‘They’re torturing me’: ICE uses solitary confinement to scare people into self-deporting

‘They’re torturing me’: ICE uses solitary confinement to scare people into self-deporting

  • Emily Hamer Lee Enterprises Public Service Journalism Team and Emily Bregel Arizona Daily Star

One immigrant was sent to solitary confinement for refusing to self-deport. A teenager lost 20 pounds. One man attempted suicide. Experts say it's unconstitutional.

Why 19 Nebraskans complained to the FCC about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show

Why 19 Nebraskans complained to the FCC about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show

  • JAMES HOYT Lincoln Journal-Star

What some of the 19 Nebraskans who complained to the FCC about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show had to say.

16 evacuees from hantavirus ship under 'world-class care' at UNMC; 1 test returns positive

16 evacuees from hantavirus ship under 'world-class care' at UNMC; 1 test returns positive

  • Julie Anderson World-Herald Staff Writer

One passenger who had had two tests for the Andes virus outside the U.S. — one positive and one negative — was taken to the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit.

Nebraska voters see no changes ahead of May primary despite national debate

Nebraska voters see no changes ahead of May primary despite national debate

  • CHRISTOPHER BURBACH Flatwater Free Press

Despite national debates over voting laws, Nebraska’s rules remain unchanged for the May primary.

One Nebraska Republican primary will test GOP voters' confidence in elections

One Nebraska Republican primary will test GOP voters' confidence in elections

  • Josh Reyes World-Herald Staff Writer

The Nebraska secretary of state election features incumbent Bob Evnen and Scott Petersen, who has raised doubts about the state's election security. 

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Nebraska softball-Oklahoma State live updates, stats and highlights

Nebraska softball-Oklahoma State live updates, stats and highlights

How to watch Nebraska softball vs Grand Canyon on Sunday: Time, TV

How to watch Nebraska softball vs Grand Canyon on Sunday: Time, TV

How to watch Nebraska-Oklahoma State softball on Friday: Time, TV

How to watch Nebraska-Oklahoma State softball on Friday: Time, TV

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Jim McKee: The unique history behind this Nebraska county named after a vice president

Jim McKee: The unique history behind this Nebraska county named after a vice president

Colfax County is a rarity: A U.S. subdivision named after a vice president.

Grand Island Senior High graduate ready to pursue medical career at UNL

Grand Island Senior High graduate ready to pursue medical career at UNL

Mortada Mohammed, who was born in Sudan, found a home in Grand Island, where he recently graduated from Senior High. He's ready to pursue his next chapter at UNL.

Omaha streetcar construction to bring new downtown closures, lane shifts

Omaha streetcar construction to bring new downtown closures, lane shifts

Omaha's streetcar construction will bring new downtown and midtown lane closures, with some previously closed lanes opening, the week of May 25.

Behind the bylines: Get to know the Journal Star's newest reporters

Behind the bylines: Get to know the Journal Star's newest reporters

The Journal Star welcomes three   journalists to its newsroom: business reporter Tomer Ronen, award-winning education reporter Livia Ziskey, and returning summer news intern Susie Bovaird.

Beatrice Humane Society: A weekend of storms, resilience and gratitude

Beatrice Humane Society: A weekend of storms, resilience and gratitude

This past weekend, Jefferson County showed us exactly what it means to be a community — steadfast, compassionate, and unwilling to let even the fiercest storm stand in the way of doing what’s right.

Rachel Anderson: Help your trees weather the storm

Rachel Anderson: Help your trees weather the storm

Thunderstorms, tornadoes and severe windstorms are a common occurrence on the Plains, causing damage to landscapes and structures. Follow these tips to help your trees and other plants stand up to the weather.

Neighborhood Extra: Fan drives begin; Uncorked Festival coming up

Neighborhood Extra: Fan drives begin; Uncorked Festival coming up

A look at events in the Lincoln community.

Ava Benner posts perfect 36 on ACT test

Ava Benner posts perfect 36 on ACT test

Ava Benner, a KHS graduate, has achieved a rarity: A perfect 36 on her ACT college entrance exam.

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Explore local history with our digital newspaper archives!

Visit our online archives for thousands of historical articles, obituaries and announcements.

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Iran Hormuz Tolls Could Explode American Gas Prices Now

Iran Hormuz Tolls Could Explode American Gas Prices Now

"No doubt, first ballot hall of famer," says NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell of Kyle Busch

"No doubt, first ballot hall of famer," says NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell of Kyle Busch

Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants line up to apply for Trump fund payout

Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants line up to apply for Trump fund payout

Nebraska's Rhonda Revelle and players after NCAA Super Regional game 1 win over Oklahoma State

Nebraska's Rhonda Revelle and players after NCAA Super Regional game 1 win over Oklahoma State

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McKewon: Iowa haunts Nebraska's dreams, but Hawkeyes have holes to fill in 2026

McKewon: Iowa haunts Nebraska's dreams, but Hawkeyes have holes to fill in 2026

It'd be foolish to underestimate Iowa football, writes Sam McKewon, but the Hawkeyes have more holes to fill than usual headed into 2026. 

Nebraska baseball beats Michigan after midnight, advances to Big Ten tourney semifinals

Nebraska baseball beats Michigan after midnight, advances to Big Ten tourney semifinals

The game didn't end until 1:51 a.m., but Nebraska baseball beat Michigan in a back-and-forth  battle that sent NU into the Big Ten tourney semifinals. 

Photos: 2026 Big Ten Baseball Tournament Day 4

Photos: 2026 Big Ten Baseball Tournament Day 4

Take a look inside Charles Schwab Field on the fourth day of the Big Ten Baseball Tournament in Omaha.

Nebraska softball finds its firepower, takes super regional opener from Oklahoma State

Nebraska softball finds its firepower, takes super regional opener from Oklahoma State

Nebraska erased a potential pitchers duel by scoring seven runs in the first three innings, opening its softball super regional Friday with a win over Oklahoma State.

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Southern Elementary art show highlights 2026 winners
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Southern Elementary art show highlights 2026 winners

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Southern Elementary filled its gym with student artwork for the 2026 art show, recognizing first-, second- and third-place winners in each grade level.

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Lcf welcomes Russell and promotes Crotteau
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Lcf welcomes Russell and promotes Crotteau

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Lincoln Community Foundation welcomes Daniel Russell and promotes Susan Crotteau as senior philanthropic advisors, strengthening donor services and legal guidance.

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Discovery Days to feature vintage tractors, young entrepreneurs, bugs
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Discovery Days to feature vintage tractors, young entrepreneurs, bugs

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Nebraska’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources will host three free Discovery Days on East Campus in 2026, featuring tractors, kids’ businesses and Bug Fest.

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Southern high school quiz bowl season recap
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Southern high school quiz bowl season recap

  • Jeffrey Tunink
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Southern High School wraps up an up-and-down quiz bowl season, highlighting a fourth-place Pioneer Conference finish and details on each tournament appearance.

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Can too many choices make life harder? | The Ethical Life podcast

Can too many choices make life harder? | The Ethical Life podcast

🎧 From paint colors to career paths, this conversation examines paralysis, uncertainty and the hidden benefits of limits, routines and firm expectations.

Does it take more than phone bans to reconnect students with real life? | The Ethical Life podcast

Does it take more than phone bans to reconnect students with real life? | The Ethical Life podcast

🎧 Classrooms feel calmer without devices, yet research shows little academic gain. This conversation explores attention, belonging and why deeper cultural shifts matter more.

Who’s responsible when jobs go unfilled: workers or employers? | The Ethical Life podcast

Who’s responsible when jobs go unfilled: workers or employers? | The Ethical Life podcast

🎧 The hosts examine hiring struggles, economic forces and how changing expectations around pay, flexibility and purpose are reshaping participation in the labor force.

Why do ethics and morality so often get confused? | The Ethical Life podcast

Why do ethics and morality so often get confused? | The Ethical Life podcast

🎧 The conversation examines professional standards, personal judgment and why similar actions can lead to very different consequences across careers, institutions and public expectations.

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Judith Light sees 'The Terror' series as a way to talk about important subjects

Judith Light sees 'The Terror' series as a way to talk about important subjects

“My work is my service,” she explains. When promoting something like “The Terror: The Devil in Silver,” the Emmy- and Tony-winner gets to talk about issues like mental health.

Ticks are especially bad right now. How to stay safe

Ticks are especially bad right now. How to stay safe

Tick season is ramping up faster than it has in years — and sending more Americans to the emergency room. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.

When it comes to pruning hydrangeas, be sure to know which variety you're growing

When it comes to pruning hydrangeas, be sure to know which variety you're growing

Hydrangeas are prized for their beautiful flowers. To make sure you get those blooms, it's critical that you know when to prune them.

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Wandering Risk: Dementia Rates and the Growing Importance of GPS Monitoring

Provided content. As Canada’s population ages, a quiet public safety issue is becoming harder to ignore: wandering among people living with dementia.

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National Pork Producers Association is all about pork and community

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Content by Power of Pork. Giving back to our communities, contributing to the health of our communities, helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to receive the nutrition they need.

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Content by The Power of Pork. This glazed ham is a showstopping blend of sweet, citrusy and savory flavors, perfect for gatherings or a cozy family dinner. 

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Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...

Survey: Many Gift-Buying Parents Pressured to Overspend This Holiday Season

Holiday shopping season is upon us, and the pressure is on, or at least it feels that way for some parents. A new NerdWallet survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, finds that 48% of parents with children under 18 feel pressure to spend more money on holiday gifts than they’re comfortable spending.According to NerdWallet’s annual...

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