Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, February 22nd. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where the council just approved a 10 million dollar upgrade to the sidewalks along Dodge Street and Farnam from 72nd to 84th. This means smoother walks and safer crossings for us commuters and families heading to Aksarben Village.
Turning to the weather, a light snow from last night left about two inches on the ground, so bundle up for any errands to the Old Market today. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs near 28 degrees and winds calming down by afternoon, perfect for outdoor plans if youre dressed right.
In new business buzz, a fresh craft brewery opened on Leavenworth Street in South Omaha, joining Omaha Beer Week festivities that kicked off yesterday. Meanwhile, the old diner at 60th and Pacific closed its doors after 40 years, but the owners promise a pop-up food truck soon.
Well touch on real estate, where median home prices in the city hovered around 285,000 dollars last month, up three percent, making Dundee and Midtown hot spots for buyers. Jobs look steady too, with over 1,200 openings posted in healthcare and tech across the metro, per the latest from the Nebraska Department of Labor.
Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, with Omaha Police reporting just a minor theft at a gas station on Maple Street and an arrest for DUI near Eppley Airfield, no injuries. Stay vigilant around the airport area.
Sports fans, our Creighton mens basketball team notched a thrilling 78-72 win over Providence last night at CHI Health Center, keeping their streak alive. Local high schools shone too, with Burke Highs girls squad taking the state tournament opener.
For culture, catch the Lunar New Year celebration today at the Lauritzen Gardens or dive into the Titanic exhibit at The Durham Museum, both wrapping up this weekend. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Feb Fest community fair at Stinson Park on Tuesday.
And a feel-good story to warm us up: listeners, a group of Benson neighbors shoveled out 50 seniors driveways after the snow, turning a chilly chore into neighborhood cheer.
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