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Court decides fate of custody suit

Omaha World-Herald - Sat Nov 28

A northeast Nebraska man continues fighting for custody of his son nearly five years after, he alleges, a welfare worker allowed his newborn son to be taken for adoption by an Alabama couple without his permission.

SE Neb. woman accused of threatening brother

KHGI - Sat Nov 28

A 36-year-old southeast Nebraska woman who allegedly threatened to kill her brother with a rifle has been arrested.

Lincoln Man Suspected of Meth Production

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Sat Nov 28

Lincoln Police say a man in custody is suspected of manufacturing methamphetamine in his apartment at 4633 Baldwin Avenue.

Man in Custody After Evening Standoff

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Fri Nov 27

Lincoln Police have a man in custody after a brief standoff in the Capital City.

Black Friday Frenzy

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Fri Nov 27

The holiday shopping season is officially in full swing, and Black Friday sales are bringing shoppers out in droves across Lincoln.

Neb. man pleads not guilty in assisted suicide

KOTA Television - Fri Nov 27

A 28-year-old Lincoln man accused of helping a friend commit suicide has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

Lincoln man wins new car on 'Leno'

Omaha World-Herald - Thu Nov 26

A man from Lincoln, Neb., in the audience at "The Jay Leno Show" is especially grateful this Thanksgiving.

Giving Back To Those Less Fortunate

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Thu Nov 26

On a day of giving thanks, many are giving back to those less fortunate. For 19 years, Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach has served meals twice a day, everyday to Lincoln's working poor and homeless.

Lincoln Man Accused of Stealing Charity Change Jars

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Thu Nov 26

A 24-year-old man has been accused of stealing charity change jars from three Lincoln convenience stores.

Nebraska Supreme Court To Consider Harassment Case

KOLN-TV Lincoln - Thu Nov 26

The Nebraska Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether profanity-laced e-mails sent to a college professor who was a candidate for political office were criminal in nature or protected free speech.

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