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The Lincoln-Lancaster Planning Commission recommended approval of changes that will allow gardeners to sell produce from their homes or residential gardens and to a plan to revitalize Uni Place.
Dan Marvin, who retired as the city's urban development director in 2023, is returning to that position in July, assuming the City Council approves the mayor's nomination.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird announced Wednesday her nomination and intent to appoint Dan Marvin as the ...
See how Nebraska families earning under $250K responded to rising prices, shifting interest rates, and changing home ...
Baby boomers—those born between roughly 1946 and 1964—have significantly influenced Nebraska’s real estate market in recent ...
That is a trend that one of the finalist at Tuesday’s New Venture Competition, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is looking to change. Andreas Katsaounis founded Alpha Omega ...
A Nebraska group of sword enthusiasts has seen an influx of intrigue since the pandemic, including from women. The group’s leader expects the growth to continue.
Inside a packed room at the Country Club of Lincoln, all six candidates talked about how they will foster a business-friendly environment in Lincoln.
Cheba Hut “Toasted” Subs is charting new territory in the Cornhusker State with plans to bring the beloved counterculture sandwich joint to Lincoln. The brand’s first store in the state will open by ...
Construction will stretch for a mile and a half from 14th to 32nd streets, leaving only one lane of traffic open in each ...
Abraham Lincoln was our tallest president. At 6-foot-4, he would stand out even today, and he certainly towered over the men and women of his era. The top hat he habitually wore in public made him ...
The Sixth Precinct Community Council polled 600 neighborhood residents and found 487 of them — 83% — want more cops on the streets. Residents say the crisis in the Village has gotten out of ...