A debate that began last spring when Lincoln Public Schools added school resource officers to middle schools has moved to the Legislature.
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PARKLAND, Fla. — The arrival of red roses and heart-shaped candies in grocery stores and retailers means Valentine's Day is just around the corner.
Similar to the Industrial Revolution more than a century ago, a digital revolution has changed the way Americans live, work and play, Sen. Ben Sasse told 600-plus students, faculty and community members at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Monday.
The state teachers union supports a bill to allow school employees to physically restrain students who become violent, though a host of organizations representing administrators and students with disabilities oppose it.
Nebraska needs to plan ahead and prepare for the effects of climate change, Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks of Lincoln said Monday.
Allen R. Benton found the prairie village rising from the salt flats to his liking.
Nobody pays any mind to the window when the Hogwarts Express chugs past as the English class reads “A Streetcar Named Desire.”
The state senator who introduced a bill to update the 1949 Americanism statute — and require that students take the civics portion of the U.S. citizenship test — said she tried to address concerns of opponents of a similar bill last session.
If last year is any indication, Nebraska fans aren't going to want to wait to try to secure football spring game tickets.
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles teachers planned to return to work Wednesday after voting to ratify a deal between their union and school officials, ending a six-day strike in the nation's second-largest district.