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Taking a closer look at Lincoln’s fox population
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Foxes can be found in some Lincoln neighborhoods, parks and even in a person’s front yard. Red foxes are the most commonly spotted in the early morning hours and late at night. While they’ve been around for a while, the animals have recently made headlines in Lincoln.
Dist. 177 attorney: Unpaid work did not meet requirements
Two construction contractors still have claims against the owners of the Dist. 177 mall, and it appears the companies and mall owners are headed to court over the dispute. The reason work of the two contractors was substandard and that’s why thet have not yet been paid, according to the attorney for the general contractor of the project, New Generation Construction.
Asian-inspired smokehouse with rooftop rose garden bar coming soon to Benson neighborhood
OMAHA, Neb. — A popular Omaha neighborhood is getting a new Asian-inspired smokehouse. Related coverage in the video above: Now Serving Chronicle. The Tenant is set to open in early August at 62nd and Maple streets. The smokehouse has a unique upstairs area. The rooftop rose garden bar will...
'It takes a village. It takes an army': Godfather's Pizza founder donates 200 backpacks to 7 Can Help Kids Backpack Program
OMAHA, Neb. — If you were hoping to snag a Puma Performance backpack at an Omaha Costco, you might have to wait a while. Willy Theisen stopped at two Costcos in the area to buy out nearly all of them, for the KETV and Salvation Army 7 Can Help Kids Back to School Backpack Program.
Old Wyoming worship service calls up history of pioneer ministers, Circuit Riders
NEBRASKA CITY – The First United Methodist Church held a church service Sunday in the historic Old Wyoming Methodist Episcopal Church, which is linked the famous Circuit Riders of the Methodist Church and the Episcopal cathedral built in Nebraska City. The newly renovated church building north of Nebraska City...
Omaha Sports Commission announces first-ever bicycle speed race on criterium loop in Aksarben Village
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha Sports Commission announced the first-ever Aksarben Tirc. Related coverage in the video above: First Sunday races at Aksarben. The bicycle speed race is expected to bring hundreds of cyclists to Omaha for the criterium event. The competition will be held on May 17, 2025, in...
Omaha's Riverfront celebrates huge milestone with 3,000,000 visitors since reopening of Gene Leahy Mall in 2022
OMAHA, Neb. — MECA announced that in the two years since the Gene Leahy Mall reopened to the public about 3,000,000 people have visited the Riverfront. Officials said the park attracted about 45,000 people during the Fourth of July weekend, which MECA said was made possible by the live performances and fireworks spectacular.
'Old school Philly guy' DB coach making strong impression on Nebraska football
When Evan Cooper resigned his position with Nebraska football, the fans were caught off guard, but most thought the coaching staff must have known it was coming. To hear defensive coordinator Tony White tell it on Tuesday, they were also caught mostly flat footed. They also knew that they had...
Portions of three Lincoln trails to undergo repairs
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Parks and Recreation will begin repairing various locations on the Dietrich, Mopac and Billy Wolff trails on Wednesday. Work is expected to be complete by Aug. 9. Work areas include:. Dietrich Trail between Lintel Park, 2104 Holdrege St. and UPCO Park, 2931 N. 40th St.
Renderings show proposed $200 million expansion for Omaha's CHI Health Center
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha's downtown arena and convention center could be expanding. The CHI Health Center, located near 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, would be adding an additional 25 meeting rooms if a proposed $200 million expansion is approved. The expansion would give the venue 41 total meeting rooms...
Panhandle man charged after strangling woman, shooting at dogs, Nebraska State Patrol says
BANNER COUNTY, Neb. (KNOP) - A Harrisburg man is behind bars after the Nebraska State Patrol said he strangled a woman and shot at her dogs. Troopers arrested 34-year-old Andrew Jochem on Saturday in Harrisburg. He faces assault by strangulation, terroristic threats, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, possession of a firearm while committing a felony and third-degree assault charges.
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