A couple from Omaha and Kearney lost their home in Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades neighborhood last week, losing irreplicable items."Everything we took was wrong," said Steve Henning.
The USC Trojans men’s basketball team is 11-7, 3-4 in Big Ten conference play. The Trojans are coming off a loss against the Wisconsin Badgers. The Trojans will
Cyndy Frederick Ufkes, who moved to Los Angeles from Lincoln with her husband in 2002, are among the thousands of people who have lost their homes in the recent fires.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – As the fires in Los Angeles raze thousands of homes to the ground, homeowners across the nation could feel the ripple effects. A Nebraska insurance agent said rates could go up for homeowners from thousands of miles away.
The devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area are leaving a profound impact on residents and reverberating across the country, including in Ne
Millions of Southern Californians are on edge as winds began picking up during a final round of dangerous fire weather forecast for the region. The outlook for Wednesday includes a
Jack Hoffman, a Nebraska Cornhuskers superfan known for scoring a touchdown for the team at seven years old, has tragically passed away at 19 years old.
Jack Hoffman, the cancer patient who captured the hearts of Nebraska football fans and inspired the nation as a 7-year-old when he ran for a touchdown during the Cornhuskers ' 2013 spring game, has died at the age of 19.
As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles, leaving thousands displaced and causing widespread destruction, experts urge long-term support and careful giving.
The family of former Nebraska State Sen. Abbie Cornett fled the horrific fires torching neighborhoods near their Los Angeles County home.
LOS ANGELES (WKRC) - An alleged arsonist was taken into custody in Los Angeles in an area near the recently-sparked "Kenneth Fire." According to KTLA, Los Angeles police responded to multiple reports of a man attempting to light a fire in the 21700 block of Ybarra Road in Woodland Hills, California.
Maital Neta, professor of psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is among U.S. scientists and engineers receiving presidential recognition for leadership early in their research careers. Neta invstigates how people's emotional responses to uncertainty evolve over time.