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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.
We're still feeling the effects of last week's major blizzard that hit our area on March 19th. The storm caused significant damage across Omaha and surrounding counties, with many residents still dealing with the aftermath. Downed power lines and fallen trees were reported throughout the city, including a large cedar tree that snapped near 1st and Adams. The storm's impact was particularly severe, with Interstate 80 closed between exits 432 and 442 due to downed power lines.
Today, we're expecting much calmer weather. It'll be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s, perfect for getting out and about. If you're heading to any outdoor events, you might want to bring a light jacket.
In sports news, the University of Nebraska Omaha's softball team had an exciting matchup yesterday against the 20th-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. A record crowd of 1,537 spectators turned out for this in-state rivalry game at UNO's home field. The atmosphere was electric, showcasing the growing interest in our local college sports scene.
On the business front, we've heard rumors of a new restaurant opening in the Old Market next month. While details are still under wraps, word on the street is that it'll be a fusion concept blending Midwestern and Asian cuisines. We'll keep you updated as we learn more.
In community news, the Omaha Public Library is hosting a spring book fair this weekend at the W. Dale Clark Main Library. It's a great opportunity to stock up on some new reads and support our local library system.
We've got some positive news from Omaha's job market. Several tech companies in the Aksarben area have announced they're expanding their operations, potentially creating hundreds of new jobs over the next year. If you're in the tech field or looking to make a career change, now might be a good time to polish up that resume.
On a somber note, Omaha police are investigating a series of car break-ins that occurred overnight in the Dundee neighborhood. Residents are advised to be vigilant and ensure their vehicles are locked, with valuables out of sight.
In cultural news, controversial musician Kid Rock performed at the CHI Health Center last night. The concert drew both enthusiastic fans and protesters, highlighting the diverse views within our community.
Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget about the annual Spring Fling at Lauritzen Gardens. It's a family-friendly event featuring flower displays, live music, and activities for kids.
Lastly, we've got some good news for those affected by the 2016 Sarah Root tragedy. The man charged in the fatal crash is set to be extradited to the U.S., bringing hope for closure to the Root family and our community.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're still feeling the effects of last week's major blizzard that hit our area on March 19th. The storm caused significant damage across Omaha and surrounding counties, with many residents still dealing with the aftermath. Downed power lines and fallen trees were reported throughout the city, including a large cedar tree that snapped near 1st and Adams. The storm's impact was particularly severe, with Interstate 80 closed between exits 432 and 442 due to downed power lines.
Today, we're expecting much calmer weather. It'll be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s, perfect for getting out and about. If you're heading to any outdoor events, you might want to bring a light jacket.
In sports news, the University of Nebraska Omaha's softball team had an exciting matchup yesterday against the 20th-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. A record crowd of 1,537 spectators turned out for this in-state rivalry game at UNO's home field. The atmosphere was electric, showcasing the growing interest in our local college sports scene.
On the business front, we've heard rumors of a new restaurant opening in the Old Market next month. While details are still under wraps, word on the street is that it'll be a fusion concept blending Midwestern and Asian cuisines. We'll keep you updated as we learn more.
In community news, the Omaha Public Library is hosting a spring book fair this weekend at the W. Dale Clark Main Library. It's a great opportunity to stock up on some new reads and support our local library system.
We've got some positive news from Omaha's job market. Several tech companies in the Aksarben area have announced they're expanding their operations, potentially creating hundreds of new jobs over the next year. If you're in the tech field or looking to make a career change, now might be a good time to polish up that resume.
On a somber note, Omaha police are investigating a series of car break-ins that occurred overnight in the Dundee neighborhood. Residents are advised to be vigilant and ensure their vehicles are locked, with valuables out of sight.
In cultural news, controversial musician Kid Rock performed at the CHI Health Center last night. The concert drew both enthusiastic fans and protesters, highlighting the diverse views within our community.
Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget about the annual Spring Fling at Lauritzen Gardens. It's a family-friendly event featuring flower displays, live music, and activities for kids.
Lastly, we've got some good news for those affected by the 2016 Sarah Root tragedy. The man charged in the fatal crash is set to be extradited to the U.S., bringing hope for closure to the Root family and our community.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.