Alaska’s Iditarod race starts with smiles, barks and protests

With light snow falling, spectators cheering and hundreds of dogs barking, sixty-seven mushers and their teams took off for a ceremonial 11-mile jaunt through Alaska's biggest city as the 46th Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race began Saturday in Anchorage. Mats Pettersson's lead dogs wait at the start line during the ceremonial start of the Iditarod dog sled race in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. March 3, 2018.

SportsLine’s Top Weekend Picks: College Basketball Continues

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GOP leaders deliver revised district map

Republican leaders of the Pennsylvania Legislature on Friday produced a new proposed map of the state's congressional districts, three weeks after the state Supreme Court declared the former map unconstitutional. The proposal drafted by House Speaker Mike Turzai and Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati would make widespread changes, eliminating dozens of municipal and county divisions while keeping nearly 70 percent of residents in their old districts.

Shatel: Throwback class for Scott Frost promises to bring development back to Huskers

Perhaps the most impressive thing about Scott Frost's first recruiting class: it would be judged a success by those who worship recruiting rankings and those who scoff at them. Perhaps the most impressive thing about Scott Frost's first recruiting class: it would be judged a success by those who worship recruiting rankings and those who scoff at them.

Scoreboard roundup — 2/2/18

Johnson told KNEB News the current budget reflects the antic... -- The FBI is investigating four Honolulu Police Department officers who allegedly forced a suspect to place his mouth on a urinal in a public restroom, officials a... -- At least 90 migrants are feared dead after a smuggler's boat capsized off the coast of Libya early Friday morning, the United Nations migrant agency said.Two survi... LINCOLN - Governor Pete Ricketts issued a statement following a United States Department of Agriculture report showing Nebraska has grown in the total number of catt... This weekend at KNEB we'll be featuring four big doubleheaders. Let's take a look at the matchups for tonight.

North Korean defector Ji Seong-ho a deeply moveda by standing ovation at State of the Union

Twelve years ago, Ji Seong-ho crossed the mountainous border into China using crutches to escape torture and starvation back home in North Korea. On Tuesday night, Ji stood up on his prosthetic limb and triumphantly waved those crutches overhead as he received a standing ovation from U.S. legislators at President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address in Washington, D.C. "I was deeply moved to tears and deeply overwhelmed," Ji told ABC News through a translator in an interview at the White House press briefing room Wednesday.

Life around football prepares Gutekunst for Packers GM job

A life around football has prep... Republican Kevin Cramer's decision to forgo a Senate campaign in North Dakota is the latest snag for Republicans clinging to a paper-thin majority in the Senate. Republican Kevin Cramer's decision to forgo a Senate campaign in North Dakota is the latest snag for Republicans clinging to a paper-thin majority in the Senate.