Omaha Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, June seventh, twenty twenty six. We wake up today with our eyes on the Missouri River and a calm but warm start. Forecasters with the National Weather Service say we sit in the upper sixties this morning, heading toward the mid eighties this afternoon with light south winds. Clouds build a bit later, and we have a small chance of an evening shower, but most of us stay dry. That means outdoor plans at places like Heartland of America Park or around Aksarben Village look good, just bring water and sunscreen. From city hall, we continue to watch how the new street repair funding plan affects our daily drives. The city focuses work this week along Dodge Street near Midtown and on stretches of 90th and 120th, so we build in extra time and watch for lane closures and crews in the road. Council members also keep pushing forward on housing incentives near North 30th and in South Omaha, aiming to bring more mixed income apartments and small businesses into older corridors. On the job front, local hiring platforms report roughly nine thousand open positions across the metro, with health care, logistics, and tech support leading the way. CHI Health and Nebraska Medicine are both listing dozens of clinical and support roles, while employers out by 72nd and Center and out west near Village Pointe look for warehouse and customer service staff. In real estate, agents say we still see a tight market inside the I 680 loop, with well priced homes near Benson and Dundee getting multiple offers and average sale prices hovering in the mid three hundreds. New construction continues to push west along West Dodge Road, where more townhomes and single family builds add options but at higher price points. Culturally, we have a busy Sunday. At Kiewit Luminarium on Riverfront Drive, a composting themed science event runs late morning, and then later this afternoon creators gather there for a large meet and greet and panel, free to attend with advance registration. Over at the Holland and Orpheum theaters, Ticket Omaha lists matinee performances of Unshakeable and Mary Poppins starting at two, great options if we want to stay cool indoors. For live music tonight, Ticketmaster and Slowdown show Los Mirlos playing a late show in North Downtown. Sports wise, the Storm Chasers wrap up a weekend series out at Werner Park in Papillion, and local high school athletes gear up for summer leagues, with several metro soccer and baseball teams scrimmaging on fields from Tranquility Park to Papillion Landing. On the school front, Omaha Public Schools highlight recent student robotics and science awards, including a Central High team that places near the top at a regional competition, reminding us how strong our STEM programs can be. For crime and safety, Omaha police report a relatively quiet overnight, with a few property crimes near 72nd and Maple and a stolen vehicle recovered near South 24th Street. No major injuries are reported in the last twenty four hours, and officers continue extra patrols around popular weekend nightlife spots in the Old Market and Capitol District. We close with a feel good note: volunteers along the Keystone Trail spend Saturday morning picking up trash from Dodge down to Pacific, filling dozens of bags and making our bike and walking paths a little cleaner for everyone heading out today. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so we can keep bringing our listeners these local updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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