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Omaha Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for all things Omaha. Dive into engaging stories, insightful interviews, and in-depth discussions about the city's culture, events, and local businesses. Stay updated with community news and connect with the heart of Omaha. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, Omaha Local Pulse brings the vibrant pulse of the city right to your ears. Explore Omaha like never before with content that captures the essence of this unique Midwestern gem.
Deadly Hit-and-Run, Affordable Housing Proposals, and Resilient Businesses in Omaha | Omaha Local Pulse
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Deadly Hit-and-Run, Affordable Housing Proposals, and Resilient Businesses in Omaha | Omaha Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, November 16. We start today with a breaking story on public safety overnight. Omaha police continue their search for the driver in a deadly hit-and-run accident at 84th and Blondo Streets where a 63-year-old pedestrian lost his life after being struck by a pickup. Officers are asking anyone with information to come forward as they work to bring answers and closure to the family affected. We will keep listeners updated as the investigation develops.
Turning to weather, we got a cold and breezy start to our Sunday with steady temperatures lingering in the low 40s and winds picking up a bit toward noon. Carry a jacket if you are heading outside for morning errands or brunch. We expect clouds to hold for most of the day, potentially clearing out late in the afternoon, and no precipitation is in the forecast. A chillier night lies ahead, but this week’s outlook brings a gentle warming trend, so outdoor plans midweek should be pleasant.
Let’s shift to city hall, where the Omaha City Council is reviewing proposals for new zoning rules aimed at supporting affordable housing projects, and Mayor John Ewing is emphasizing infrastructure upgrades in his ongoing budget discussions. These developments could impact future neighborhood planning and the local economy, and residents can weigh in at the public meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening at the city building near 18th and Farnam.
On the real estate front, Omaha’s housing market stays active as we enter the final stretch of the fall selling season. Agents report close to 900 homes currently on the market citywide. The average sale price remains near three hundred and seventy thousand dollars, reflecting modest growth over the past year. Renters continue to see high demand but also more options in Midtown and out west.
In business headlines, a big opening to celebrate downtown as Africa on a Plate held its grand opening in the former Panda House space at 16th and Douglas. The restaurant brings both East and West African dishes and promises a new culinary experience for downtown diners. Unfortunately, we are also saying goodbye to Scooter’s Coffee on South 119th Street and Backswing Brewing on North 129th, both having recently closed doors. The Greater Omaha Chamber has launched a Midtown Small Business Resiliency Fund to help businesses hit hardest by streetcar construction—just one example of support for our local shops during a period of big change.
For jobs, recent data shows hiring remains steady with around nineteen thousand job openings area-wide, especially strong in healthcare, engineering, and education trades. HDR Engineering’s fall conference brought over a thousand guests to CHI Health Center last week, boosting hospitality revenues for local hotels and eateries.
Sports fans, the Omaha Mavericks men’s basketball team thrilled a packed Baxter Arena last night with a 90-85 victory over Southern Utah. Senior Tony Osburn turned in a stellar performance, dropping twenty-seven points—nine in the final minute alone. Mary Our Queen Catholic School celebrates earning the 2025 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, a testament to academic achievement and community support.
Looking ahead, art lovers can catch the last Family Night of the season at the Union for Contemporary Art this Thursday. And over at Mary Our Queen Church, today’s annual fundraiser after the eleven o’clock Mass will support their sister parish in Tanzania—a wonderful example of neighbors helping neighbors, whether close to home or across the globe.
Wrapping up with a bit of good news, thanks to strong community donations and recent fundraising, St. John Vianney’s food pantry can continue supporting local families as need rises this winter. These efforts remind us how small acts add up to real change for many in Omaha.
That’s your news for this Sunday. Thank...
Omaha Local Pulse
Omaha Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for all things Omaha. Dive into engaging stories, insightful interviews, and in-depth discussions about the city's culture, events, and local businesses. Stay updated with community news and connect with the heart of Omaha. Perfect for residents and visitors alike, Omaha Local Pulse brings the vibrant pulse of the city right to your ears. Explore Omaha like never before with content that captures the essence of this unique Midwestern gem.