Category Archives: KLIN News
New Lincoln Firefighters Ready For Duty
Lincoln Fire & Rescue will present badges to our graduating class 20-1 Tuesday night at 6 pm at the Lincoln Firefighters Reception Hall at 241 Victory Ln. The ceremony is scheduled to be broadcas...
News Aug 17, 2020
LPD/LFR Band Together Blood Drive
The Lincoln Police Department and Lincoln Fire and Rescue are joining forces in the Band Together blood drive in conjunction with the Nebraska Community Blood Bank The first drive starts Tuesday morni...
News Aug 17, 2020
Public Drinking Leads To Drug and Gun Charges
Officers with Lincoln Police Bycycle Patrol spotted a man near 7th and Q Street Sunday around midnight walking from the Railyard Entertainment Area with an alcoholic beverage in his hand. Officers saw...
News Aug 17, 2020
ACLU, Racial Justice Organizations Call for Special Session For Police Reform, Racial Justice
Just days after the Nebraska Legislature wrapped up session, advocates are calling on state senators to hold a special session. The ACLU of Nebraska, Academy of Equity, Black and Pink, Black Leaders M...
News Aug 17, 2020
Woman Arrested After "Violent" Altercation With Police
A 23 year old Lincoln woman put up quite a fight around 9 p.m. Saturday at 73rd and Jacobs Creek. Police located a man who said he was trying to leave his girlfriend’s home after an argument. Sh...
News Aug 17, 2020
Lincoln Police Identify Man Killed In Sunday Morning I-80 Crash
A deadly crash just before 8 a.m. August 16th claimed the life of 24 year old Conner Altenhofen of Chariton, Iowa. Lincoln Police arrived and found a 2007 Ford Mustang was on the westbound ramp to I-8...
News Aug 17, 2020
Having Trouble Connecting To Remote Learning? LPS Says They're Working On It
Students are in the classroom around the city with some, including Lincoln Public Schools and the University of Nebraska remote learning. In a Tweet, LPS says they’re working on connection issue...
News Aug 17, 2020
Ricketts Inks Dismemberment Abortion Bill, Vetoes Anti-Discrimination Bill
Governor Pete Ricketts vetoes an anti-discrimination bill while inking an abortion bill. Ricketts veoted a bill introduced by Omaha State Senator Machaela CAvanaugh which would’ve protected peop...
News Aug 17, 2020
LPD Investigates Deadly Crash At The 27th Street Ramp Exit AT I80
A 24-year old man was killed in an early Sunday morning accident on the on-ramp to West Bound i-80 from north 27th Street. A female passenger suffered non-life threatening injuries. The investigation ...
News Aug 17, 2020
34 Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported Over the Weekend in Lancaster County
15 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Lancaster County Sunday along with 19 on Saturday bringing the community total to 3,467. The number of deaths in the community remains at 19. S...
News Aug 16, 2020
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