Omaha Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, June twelfth. We wake up today with College World Series energy all around Charles Schwab Field. The Road to Omaha officially begins, with Game One this afternoon bringing fans downtown and filling our streets around 13th and Mike Fahey. Ticketmaster lists the first matchup at 1 p.m., with another game under the lights at 6, so we can expect heavy traffic and packed lots in North Downtown and around the ballpark. Rocco’s Pizza and Cantina across from the stadium continues its famous Jello Shot Challenge, which local coverage says has raised more than five hundred thousand dollars for campus and Omaha food pantries since it began, turning our baseball crowds into a force against food insecurity. Weather-wise, we stay warm and a bit humid today, with highs in the mid 80s and a slight chance of an afternoon shower that could briefly slow tailgates and patio plans. Storm chances stay low and we look mostly dry into the evening, with a similar warm pattern heading into the weekend, so we plan for sunscreen, water, and maybe a light jacket for late-night events. City Hall is focused on game-time logistics this week, with police and public works adjusting traffic control near I 480, Abbott Drive, and Cuming Street, and transit adding service to help us get to the stadium without too much hassle. Culturally, we have a full slate. Aksarben Village hosts the Omaha Art Fair from today through Sunday, alongside the Omaha Farmers Market on Mercy Road, giving us a chance to support local artists and growers in one stop. Visit Omaha lists a USA versus Paraguay soccer watch party tonight at Big Grove Brewery in Little Bohemia, running from 8 to 11, adding an international flavor to our sports day. Tomorrow night, Culxr House on North 24th Street hosts Art Battle Omaha, a live painting showdown where artists create pieces in just 20 minutes per round. UNO’s events calendar includes a public planetarium show this afternoon, The Sun, Our Living Star, offering families a cool, educational break from the heat on campus near Dodge Street. In jobs and business, downtown hotels near the CHI Health Center and Old Market have bumped occupancy for the Series, with many reporting close to full booking. Short term rentals in neighborhoods like Little Italy and North Downtown are also near capacity, giving a boost to hosts and nearby restaurants. For sports beyond baseball, local high school summer leagues continue around town, with teams using fields near 72nd Street and at UNO to stay sharp and visible to college scouts in town. On public safety, Omaha police report increased patrols around the stadium district and the Old Market overnight, focusing on impaired driving and crowd safety. We stay aware, travel in groups, and use rideshare or transit when we can. For a feel good note, organizers of the Jello Shot Challenge say this year’s donations are on pace to hit another six figure total for food pantries, showing how visitors and locals together can turn a party atmosphere into real help for students and families. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check-in. 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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