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Omaha Sports Shake-Up, Midtown Makeover, and Weather Watch - Omaha Local Pulse Update


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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, August seventh. We are starting off today with exciting breaking news for Omaha sports fans. Volleyball legend John Cook, a four-time collegiate national champion, is now the new co-owner and general manager of our Omaha Supernovas. Cook is stepping in to lead all team operations just as the Supernovas gear up for free agency that begins later today at four o’clock. Our city continues to make headlines in professional volleyball, and fans can look forward to Major League Volleyball action returning to the CHI Health Center in January next year. Ticket details for the 2026 season will be out soon, but excitement is already building.

Turning to city developments, the Omaha Planning Board just held a public hearing on a new ten-unit apartment project at the northeast corner of Twelfth and William. The project aims to add modern apartments to our downtown, addressing both housing demand and parking challenges, with a final plan that now meets the city’s requirements for parking spaces. The continued collaboration between developers, business owners, and neighborhood groups shows how we are working together to build a better Omaha.

On to business news, several local businesses in Midtown have reported successful summer sales, while two new cafes are set to open near Elmwood Park in the coming weeks, bringing more options for neighbors and visitors. Meanwhile, real estate agents say home sales in Douglas County have picked up as mortgage rates recently stabilized. About 320 homes were listed last week, and the median price settled near three hundred thousand dollars. For job seekers, the Omaha job market remains steady, with new postings in healthcare, logistics, and city services across major job boards.

Let’s check the weather now, as that will shape our day. We are waking up to partly cloudy skies with a chance for scattered showers after noon. Temperatures will reach an afternoon high near eighty-six, with light winds—so outdoor plans should be good early, but keep an eye on the sky for quick pop-up rain especially if you’re heading to Lauritzen Gardens or one of our local pools. The weekend outlook brings more sun and warm temperatures in the upper eighties.

Tonight, music lovers can head downtown as the Jazz on the Green series at Turner Park continues, promising a lively evening with local bands and food trucks. On Saturday, the Benson Street Market will feature local artists and fresh produce—always a family favorite. Meanwhile, our schools are in the final countdown to back-to-school. Millard South High sent off their robotics team to the national finals last weekend, and Bryan High’s baseball team notched a big win against Central, pulling off a dramatic seventh-inning comeback.

For community news, an Omaha firefighter is being celebrated this week after rescuing a dog trapped in a storm drain near Hanscom Park. The dog is safe, and neighbors are rallying to thank first responders with a gathering at the station this Friday evening.

Looking at crime updates, Omaha police responded quickly on Wednesday night to a burglary near sixtieth and Center Streets. Officers made an arrest at the scene, and the investigation continues, but there is no threat to public safety this morning. The city reminds us to stay aware and lock up valuables.

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