Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, December sixth.
We wake up today with a wintry mix on the way. Forecasters at 3 News Now say we see clouds early, then rain and snow move in late this morning and through the afternoon, with highs in the mid 30s. Roads around I 80 and downtown could turn slushy, especially by mid afternoon, and anything wet may freeze overnight as temps fall back into the teens. Tomorrow stays cold and cloudy, then we slowly warm into the 30s and low 40s early next week.
At City Hall, we keep talking about how Omaha is growing. The City Council recently advanced two big projects: a four hundred million dollar Union Omaha professional soccer district northeast of downtown, with a six thousand five hundred seat stadium and about five hundred new apartments, and major upgrades at Tranquility Park to expand youth sports fields and attract regional tournaments. Both passed the council unanimously, setting up years of construction and new activity from North 30th Street to 120th and Maple.
Over at Aksarben, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents just approved a new privately funded fifty five million dollar Omaha Athletics Training Facility connected to Baxter Arena, along with a twelve and a half million dollar baseball and softball clubhouse at Maverick Park near Connie Claussen Field. That means better resources for UNO student athletes and more traffic for nearby businesses along Center Street and 67th.
On the jobs front, we continue to see health care and tech hiring across the metro, with several large employers posting dozens of openings, many in nursing, logistics, and customer support. In real estate, agents report winter inventory staying relatively tight west of 72nd Street, with median single family home prices hovering around three hundred fifty thousand dollars, and days on market just over a month for well priced homes in Millard and Elkhorn.
For community events, we have holiday markets and concerts popping up from the Old Market to Benson, with local makers, live music, and family activities tonight and tomorrow. Listeners can expect busy streets near Gene Leahy Mall, Midtown Crossing, and along Maple in Benson, especially if the snow holds off in the evening.
In school news, local high school winter sports are underway, with metro basketball teams tipping off this weekend. Millard North, Omaha Westside, and Bellevue West all open with high expectations, and gyms across the city are filling up for those Friday night games.
On crime, Omaha police report a relatively routine last 24 hours, with officers responding mainly to traffic crashes on major routes like Dodge and L Street and a few theft calls at shopping areas. No major public safety emergencies are reported overnight, but we stay alert for slick roads later today.
We end with a feel good note. Community volunteers are organizing coat and glove drives at churches and community centers from South Omaha to North 24th Street, making sure our neighbors have warm gear before this next cold snap.
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