Biden's Omaha Return, Weather, City Updates, and More on Omaha Local Pulse

09/11/2025 3 min
Biden's Omaha Return, Weather, City Updates, and More on Omaha Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Sunday, November 9th, 2025.We start today with a major event downtown this weekend, as former President Joe Biden made a passionate return to Omaha’s political stage. On Friday night, he addressed a packed Hilton ballroom, rallying Nebraska Democrats after last Tuesday’s national election victories. Biden didn’t dwell on past defeats, instead encouraging us to stay engaged, fight for the issues that matter, and reminding us that our voices here in Omaha—especially in the city’s 2nd Congressional District—carry real weight. His visit comes after his own health challenges earlier this fall, but he delivered a message of resilience, calling for unity and optimism across the city.Turning to weather, our Sunday looks a bit brisk with highs near 46 and wind gusts pushing in from the northwest. Listeners planning outdoor activities by Gene Leahy Mall or along Dodge Street should bring a jacket. Skies remain mostly clear, and we expect dry conditions through this evening, making it a perfect night for a stroll or heading out to support local music.In city hall news, there’s a quiet buzz as the council prepares a vote this week on new landlord regulations impacting rental properties in North Omaha and Benson. These changes could improve tenant protections and maintenance standards, so renters and property owners alike will want to follow developments at city hall closely.On the job front, local employment reports from last Friday show Omaha’s job market staying steady, with nearly 900 new positions listed in retail, health, and education just this week. The new Hy-Vee at 120th and West Maple officially opens its doors today, bringing dozens of jobs and a fresh shopping option for northwest families. Meanwhile, one longtime staple, the Old Market Café on Howard Street, announced it will close at the end of November, citing rising costs.Real estate remains active, with agents reporting over 220 homes sold in Douglas County last week and priced in the $280,000 range on average. There is talk of new apartment construction near Aksarben Village, aiming to bring both affordable and luxury units by next summer.For local sports, the Mavericks men’s soccer season wrapped this weekend. Maguire Perkins, sophomore forward from Gretna, earned Honorable Mention All-Summit League, scoring key goals against Creighton and St. Thomas. And today at 4 p.m., Nebraska-Omaha takes on Colorado State in basketball—fans can catch all the action and stats live online if you can’t make it to Baxter Arena.We also want to shout out Omaha Central High’s debate team, who brought home first place at Friday’s city championship. Great job, Eagles.Crime reports from the past 24 hours show a quiet night, but police did respond to a car break-in near 72nd and Pacific and are reminding residents to lock vehicles and stay alert for holiday theft on the rise. Officers made one arrest downtown after a disturbance on Farnam, but no injuries were reported.On the lighter side, volunteers gathered yesterday along the Keystone Trail to clean up litter and plant native flowers—making our city just a little bit brighter. We’re grateful for that community spirit.To round out the day, for music lovers, don’t miss tonight’s jazz showcase at the Holland Center, featuring local musicians starting at 7.Thank you for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the stories that shape our city. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out QuietPlease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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