Lincoln's StarTran buses will return to full-service hours
StarTran route hours that had been reduced because of pandemic-related staff shortages will resume on May 25, with buses running until 10 p.m. daily.
StarTran route hours that had been reduced because of pandemic-related staff shortages will resume on May 25, with buses running until 10 p.m. daily.
A class of 11 women paraded through the prison courtyard earlier this month to receive degrees from York University.
Two days after getting beaned, senior Caleb Lanphear pitched Millard West into the Class A championship game.
The win by the eighth-seeded Islanders forced another game Wednesday afternoon to determine which team will advance to the Class A title game.
On the first throw of the Class A boys shot put, Cappos took down the 41-year-old Class A state meet record. The mark held up for state gold.
An Omaha man alleged to have been involved in a burglary in Bellevue died after police said he suffered a medical emergency Tuesday morning.
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The Little-Atwood House now houses a substance abuse program, while the old Muny Pool building could become the new home of the Lincoln Bike Kitchen.
It's time. The state track and field meet begins Wednesday at Burke Stadium, where Classes A and B kick off four days of action.
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Don't Miss "Under the Henfluence" by Tove Danovich; Agate (274 pages, $27) ——— I don't know about you, but I live in a neighborhood that has lots of backyard chicken coops. On my morning walks, I can hear the birds…
FICTION: An outlandish coming-of-age story from a late, larger-than-life Argentine author. "Cousins" by Aurora Venturini, translated from the Spanish by Kit Maude; Soft Skull (208 pages, $17.95) ——— When Aurora Venturini's "Cousins" won the 2007 New Novel Award from Argentina's…
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FICTION: Emma Cline's latest is a wonderfully suspenseful examination of luxury, delusion, class and fear. "The Guest" by Emma Cline; Random House (291 pages, $28) ——— In Emma Cline's "The Guest," 22-year-old Alex lies, trespasses, manipulates and steals over the…
The first Black boxing champion was a man named Jack Johnson and a few years before he died in 1946, he told a young reporter, “Just remember, whatever you write about me, that I was a man.” You will meet…
FICTION: A mesmerizing novel about a young woman wrestling with grief and madness during the Blitz. "The Midnight News" by Jo Baker; Alfred A. Knopf (336 pages, $29) ——— Jo Baker's 2017 novel "A Country Road, A Tree" revolved around…
"Blue Skies" by T.C. Boyle; Livewright (384 pages, $30) ——— In his latest novel, “Blue Skies,” T.C. Boyle comes up with a new variation on the literary principal of Chekhov’s gun: If a character in a Florida story acquires a…
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