• Omaha Updates: Snowfall, Dangerous Intersection, Bee Lab Fun, and More Local Highlights
    Feb 15 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, February 15, 2025. We're starting off with a look at the weather, which has been quite the topic of conversation lately. After a long dry spell, Omaha finally saw its first decent snow of the season, with totals ranging from 3 to 4 inches across the metro area. This snowfall has placed us in second place for the least snowy winter on record, if winter were to stop today[2].

    Looking ahead, we're expecting two more rounds of snow with a stretch of brutal cold, so make sure to bundle up if you're planning on heading out today. The RiverFront Ice Skating Ribbon is still open, offering a fun winter activity despite the chilly temperatures[1].

    In local news, a car crash at a troubled intersection has left neighbors wanting change. This incident highlights the ongoing need for improved traffic safety measures in our community[1].

    On a more positive note, a Council Bluffs teen has made it to the national finals of the Drive, Chip and Putt competition, bound for Augusta. We're rooting for our local talent to make it big[1].

    In real estate, evictions continue to rise in Sarpy County due to a lack of rental assistance. This issue underscores the importance of addressing housing affordability in our area[1].

    Moving on to community events, there's plenty to look forward to in the coming days. The UNL Bee Lab is hosting "Find the Queen," and for those who love theater, "Misery (The Play)" is on stage. If you're in the mood for something different, the Love Bites: Gothic Valentines Vampire Ball is happening tonight[4].

    In sports, we're keeping an eye on local school achievements. While there aren't any major updates today, we're always proud to highlight our local athletes' accomplishments.

    On the crime front, a recent disturbance resulted in a man being found with multiple stab wounds. This incident is a reminder to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities[5].

    In business news, there haven't been any major openings or closings in the past few days, but we're always on the lookout for new developments that impact our local economy.

    Finally, a quick mention of a feel-good community story: Lutheran Family Services has responded to recent allegations, emphasizing their commitment to serving our community[1].

    That wraps up today's Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Omaha Weather Woes, Car Crash Concerns, and Business Booms - February 14, 2025 Local News Roundup
    Feb 14 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 14, 2025. We're starting off with some breaking news from the weather front. After a long wait, Omaha finally saw its first decent snow of the season yesterday, with totals ranging from 3 to 4 inches across the metro area. This still places us in second place for the least snowy winter on record, but it's a welcome change for snow lovers[2].

    Speaking of weather, today is expected to be quite chilly, with a forecast of light freezing rain and temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. If you're planning on stepping out, make sure to bundle up. Looking ahead, we're expecting a couple more rounds of snow and a stretch of brutal cold, so stay tuned for updates[1][3].

    In local news, a car crash at a troubled intersection has left neighbors wanting change. This incident highlights the need for improved safety measures in our community. On a more positive note, a Council Bluffs teen is making headlines as a Drive, Chip and Putt national finalist, bound for Augusta. We wish them the best of luck[1].

    On the business front, HomeGoods, Sierra Trading Post, and Ross Dress for Less are planning to open at Manawa Power Center in Council Bluffs. This development will bring new shopping options to the area. Meanwhile, Dickey's Barbecue Pit has closed or sold nearly 100 locations in 2024, leaving only 366 operational nationwide, including one in Omaha at 12241 West Center Road[5].

    In community events, don't miss the Mid-Winter Float Fest happening on February 19th at Scriptown Brewing Company, featuring curated ice cream and beer pairings. Also, Scale Omaha is hosting 2x Technical Founder w/ Ben Stevinson, Co-Founder of Workshop, on February 20th, where he'll share his journey as a repeat founder and technical leader[5].

    In sports, the Florida Gators are set to begin their road back to Omaha in 2025, aiming for a deep run in the College World Series. The team returns 17 players from last season's roster and welcomes a top-rated transfer class[4].

    In real estate, the Harney Street reconstruction project has been delayed due to weather, but the Omaha Streetcar project continues to move forward. The design is now 100% complete and under final review[5].

    In local achievements, we'd like to mention the upcoming events at Millwork Conversations, featuring John Grange, which will provide an opportunity to learn from innovators and thought leaders in our community[5].

    Today's crime report includes a potential cancellation of Krush Ultra Lounge's liquor license following multiple police incidents. The final decision rests with the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission[5].

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Elon Musk's Govt Role Raises Data Security Concerns, Abandoned Hotel Repurposed for Parking, Mavericks Hockey Loses Big
    Feb 13 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, February 13, 2025. We're starting off with some breaking news that's been making headlines in our city. There's been a lot of discussion about Elon Musk's recent government role and how it might impact data security. Nebraskans are chiming in on this topic, expressing their concerns about the potential risks involved[1].

    Moving on to local developments, a longtime abandoned hotel in West Omaha has found a new use as a parking hub for trucks and trailers. This transformation is expected to alleviate some of the parking issues in the area and provide a convenient spot for truckers[1].

    In sports news, the Omaha Mavericks hockey team recently faced off against the No. 5 University of Denver Pioneers. Unfortunately, the Mavericks were on the receiving end of an 11-2 loss, with Denver scoring six goals in the second period alone[3].

    Now, let's talk about the weather. Today is expected to be warmer, with temperatures rising after a chilly start. However, we're still dealing with the aftermath of recent snowfall, so be cautious on the roads. According to the forecast, we can expect a sunny day with temperatures ranging from -3° to -16° Fahrenheit[2][4].

    In other news, the city is gearing up for some upcoming community events. While we don't have specific details on events for the next few days, it's always a good idea to check local listings for what's happening around town.

    On the education front, the Nebraska School Activities Association recently held the NSAA Dual Wrestling Championships. Congratulations to all the participants and winners[5].

    In real estate, there's been a noticeable trend of repurposing old buildings, like the aforementioned hotel in West Omaha. This not only breathes new life into neglected spaces but also helps address specific needs in the community.

    As for today's crime report, we don't have any significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. However, we always encourage our listeners to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    Finally, let's end on a positive note. The transformation of the abandoned hotel into a parking hub is a great example of how our community can come together to find practical solutions to everyday problems.

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Omaha Local Pulse: Stabbing Incidents, Streetcar Update, and Wintry Weather
    Feb 11 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Tuesday, February 11, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from the past 24 hours. Yesterday, a disturbance at a local apartment complex resulted in one person being found with multiple stab wounds, as reported by KETV[2]. Additionally, another incident occurred at City View apartments, where one person was injured in a cutting[5]. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.

    Moving on to city updates, today is a significant day for those interested in the future of Omaha's transportation. The Society of American Military Engineers, Omaha Post, is hosting a general membership meeting at the Field Club of Omaha, featuring Mayor Jean Stothert, who will provide an update on the Streetcar Project[1][4]. This is a great opportunity for the community to learn more about this major development.

    Weather-wise, it's going to be a chilly day with moderate to heavy snow showers expected, and temperatures ranging from -8 to -13 degrees Fahrenheit[3]. This might impact your commute and outdoor activities, so please plan accordingly.

    In business news, we don't have any major openings or closings to report today, but we're always on the lookout for new developments in our local economy.

    Looking ahead to community events, the SAME Omaha Post has several upcoming activities, including a March Madness networking event and the 2025 SAME Omaha Post Industry Day and Golf Outing in May[4].

    On the education front, we'd like to highlight the University of Nebraska Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders, who are working on a pedestrian bridge project in Zambia and are raising funds to support this initiative[4].

    In sports, we don't have any major updates today, but we're always proud to support our local teams and athletes.

    Finally, in our feel-good community story, we want to mention the ongoing efforts of local organizations like Engineers Without Borders, who are making a difference both locally and globally.

    Today's crime report is a reminder to stay vigilant and safe in our community. We urge everyone to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Chilly Commute, Parking Hub, and Community Updates - Omaha Local Pulse for February 8, 2025
    Feb 8 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, February 8, 2025. We're starting off with a look at the weather, which is expected to be quite chilly today. A light freezing rain is forecasted, with temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. This means roads could be slick, so be sure to plan your commute carefully and check for updates before heading out[2].

    In local news, there's been a significant development regarding the use of a long-abandoned hotel in West Omaha. It's now being utilized as a parking hub for trucks and trailers, which could help alleviate some of the parking issues in the area[1].

    Moving on to city hall updates, there haven't been any major announcements in the past few days, but we're keeping an eye on any developments that could impact daily life in Omaha.

    On the business front, we don't have any new openings or closings to report today, but we're always on the lookout for changes in the local business landscape.

    Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities planned for the next few days, though specific details are not available at this time. We recommend checking local event calendars for the latest information.

    In local sports, we don't have any recent results to share, but we're excited to see how our local teams perform in upcoming matches.

    For our feel-good community story, we're highlighting the positive impact of local initiatives, though we don't have a specific story to share today.

    Turning to the crime report, there haven't been any significant incidents or arrests in the past 24 hours that we're aware of. We always strive to provide accurate and sensitive coverage of any public safety alerts.

    In real estate, there haven't been any major announcements or changes in the local market that we're aware of. We'll continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.

    Finally, in job market news, we don't have any specific numbers or developments to report today, but we're always looking for ways to provide insights into the local employment scene.

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Omaha's Good Life District, Cybersecurity Growth, and Scouting Rebrand - Local Pulse Ep. 2/7/25
    Feb 7 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 7, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from Gretna, where the city council meetings have been making headlines lately. The latest development involves a new proposal for the Good Life District, a 2,000-acre project that stretches from Capehart Road to Platteview Road. Woodsonia Real Estate, an Omaha-based company, has teamed up with a Kansas City developer to build a $400 million retail center anchored by Look's Marketplace and a Wally's gas station[2].

    In other news, we have some updates on the local business front. Box Lunch, a national specialty retailer, has opened its first store in Omaha at Westroads Mall. The California-based company donates one meal to a local food bank for every $10 spent on their pop-culture products. Meanwhile, Corkscrew Wine & Cheese in Blackstone is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. On the flip side, On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina has permanently closed its only Nebraska location in Papillion[2].

    Moving on to real estate, crews have erected the steel structure for a new building in the Millwork Commons district north of Charles Schwab Field. The 5-story building, developed by White Lotus Development and Ronco Construction, will feature street-level retail and 74 apartment units[2].

    In terms of job market news, Omaha ranks #8 among the nation's top cities for growth in cybersecurity employment and wages, according to Upwind. The city saw a 10.6% increase in wages and 5.8% in employment from 2022 to 2023[2].

    Now, let's talk about the weather. Today, we're expecting partly cloudy skies with a high of 3 degrees Fahrenheit. Looking ahead, we might see some light freezing rain on Sunday, followed by moderate snow on Monday. Make sure to check the latest forecast before heading out[3].

    In community news, the Boy Scouts of America is rebranding as Scouting America, with a grand re-opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for February 10 at their Omaha location. Additionally, Caring Transitions of Greater Omaha has opened a new studio in Bellevue to expand its estate liquidation services[2].

    On the sports front, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep you posted on any local school achievements or sports results in the coming days.

    In terms of crime, we don't have any significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. However, we always encourage our listeners to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    Finally, let's end with a feel-good story. Scoular, an Omaha-based company, has formalized its partnership with Mid America Agri Products/Wheatland's ethanol plant in Madrid, Nebraska, to supply grain and logistics. This partnership highlights the importance of local businesses working together to support our community[2].

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Omaha Local Pulse: Sunny Weather, Immigration Protest, and Community Events
    Feb 6 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 6, 2025. We're starting off the day with a look at the weather. According to the forecast, today is expected to be sunny with temperatures around 3 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a chilly but clear day for outdoor activities[3].

    In local news, several Omaha businesses closed their doors on February 3 in support of 'A Day Without Immigrants', a nationwide movement to highlight the contributions of immigrant workers. This event saw various establishments across the city participate, including some in the Northwest Omaha area[4].

    On a more concerning note, an apartment fire in Northwest Omaha displaced 60 people. The incident occurred recently, and local authorities are still investigating the cause. Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic event[4].

    Moving on to city hall updates, there haven't been any major announcements in the past few days, but we're keeping an eye on developments that could impact daily life in Omaha.

    In business news, we don't have any major openings or closings to report today, but we did catch up with Bill Barstow, CEO at Main Street Theatres, and Tiffany Regan, Executive Director at Omaha Parks Foundation, on the latest 'Grow Omaha' show. They discussed their respective projects and the positive impact they're having on the community[2].

    Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities planned for the next few days, though specific details are still coming in. We recommend checking local event calendars for the latest information.

    On the sports front, we don't have any major updates today, but we're always excited to share achievements from local schools and sports teams. Keep an eye out for upcoming matches and competitions.

    In a feel-good community story, the Omaha Parks Foundation continues to work on enhancing local parks and green spaces, making our city a more beautiful place to live.

    Finally, in today's crime report, there have been no significant incidents or public safety alerts in the past 24 hours that we're aware of. We're committed to keeping you informed about any developments that might affect public safety.

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Apartment Fire Displaces 60, Wind-Driven Blaze, Cooler Weather Ahead, Businesses Show Solidarity in Omaha
    Feb 4 2025
    Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 4, 2025. We're starting with breaking news from Northwest Omaha, where an apartment fire displaced 60 people. The Red Cross is providing cots and support to those affected[1]. Our thoughts are with the families impacted by this incident.

    In other news, strong winds caused a fire to spread rapidly in the area, leading to smoky conditions. Fortunately, no major injuries were reported, but it's a reminder to stay vigilant with fire safety[2].

    Moving on to the weather, today is expected to be partly cloudy with a temperature of 1 degree Fahrenheit. We're looking at a cooler week ahead, with the closest date for potential snow being Sunday, February 9. Make sure to plan your outdoor activities accordingly[3].

    In city hall updates, there have been no major announcements in the past 24 hours, but we're keeping an eye on developments that could affect daily life.

    On the business front, several Omaha businesses closed for a day in solidarity with immigrant communities. This move highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in our local economy[4].

    Looking ahead to community events, there are no major events scheduled for the next few days, but we encourage you to check local listings for updates.

    In local school achievements, we don't have any specific updates today, but we're always proud to share the accomplishments of our students and athletes.

    For a feel-good community story, we're highlighting the efforts of local volunteers who are working tirelessly to support those displaced by the apartment fire. Their dedication is a testament to the strength of our community.

    In today's crime report, there have been no significant incidents or arrests in the past 24 hours. However, we urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    Finally, in real estate news, there have been no major announcements or changes in the past few days. However, we're seeing a steady interest in local properties, with around 200 new listings in the past week.

    This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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