For the first time, the Elkhorn North boys are in the spotlight and not the shadows at their school. It took the Wolves longer to get to Lincoln than their ...
Six deputies fired more than a dozen shots at Sean Scates, who police say fled a hotel parking lot with a gun and was an ...
( The Hill) — President Donald Trump faced a slew of questions about the economic ripple effects of his tariff policy during an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News, including whether he worried ...
Our OrthoNebraska Athlete of the Week winner is Meredith Peyton of Omaha Marian! Congrats to Meredith, who achieved the honor ...
If spring training statistics were remembered, Brett Baty would have declined receiving a car from Juan Soto and instead asked for him to pay for the best Hall of Fame speech writer he could get.
President Trump on Thursday backtracked on his recent sharp criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as the U.S. aims to strike a deal to end the war between Kyiv and Moscow. Trump, ...
Kansas City general manager Brett Veach told NFL Network that the 12-year NFL veteran, who finished Super Bowl 59 with four catches on six targets for 39 yards, "was battling with a pretty big ...
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Travis Kelce was suffering from a 'pretty big illness' ahead of the Super Bowl, Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach has sensationally revealed. Kelce struggled in New Orleans as Kansas City was ...
#Chiefs GM Brett Veach told me Travis Kelce “was battling with a pretty big illness” before the Super Bowl. But the team doesn’t believe that loss to the #Eagles will be Kelce’s last game.
“How we left it at the end of the season is that he was fired up,” general manager Brett Veach said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine. “He has one more year under contract. Still think he has that ...
General manager Brett Veach told reporters in Indianapolis on Tuesday that the team is "pretty optimistic" it can retain Smith, via NFL Media. Veach also noted that the Chiefs have "already had ...