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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, November 15th. We start the day with a developing story from city hall, as Mayor John Ewing announces a bold forty million dollar affordable housing initiative for Omaha’s urban core. The plan, backed by a mix of city bonds and private funding, aims to accelerate new housing options and keep families in the heart of Omaha, helping to address a long-standing challenge of affordability in neighborhoods around downtown and the Old Market.Shifting to major construction news, if you’re heading through midtown or downtown today, be on the lookout for extra construction crews and that towering new crane on 16th Street near Farnam. It’s part of the twelve-story Duo project, which is expected to bring new apartments and businesses to the area. Out west, Dillard’s has officially filed plans to take over the old Younkers space at Westroads Mall, with an expansion that will bring the anchor space past two hundred thousand square feet. The city has also greenlighted Phase One of the Crossroads Mall redevelopment, which includes new parking and retail, so big changes are coming to that stretch of Dodge Street.On the jobs front, Omaha just made LinkedIn’s latest list of the top ten fastest-growing cities for jobs and incoming talent across the nation. That’s good news for listeners looking for new opportunities or thinking about career changes. The city is also buzzing with activity on the real estate scene, especially with the new affordable housing efforts set to break ground sooner than expected.Weather today leans chilly and grey as clouds hang over most of Omaha, with highs expected near 46 degrees and winds steady from the northwest. If you’re headed to outdoor events, layer up and keep an eye out for a few scattered showers through late morning. Conditions look calmer as we move into Sunday, so it could be a good day for errands or a stroll through Heartland of America Park.Culture and events are thriving this weekend. The Baxter Arena will host a big basketball showdown at six o’clock tonight, as our own University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks take on the Southern Utah Thunderbirds. The Mavericks are hungry for their first win of the new season, so expect a lively home crowd. In hockey, our Mavericks fell to University of Minnesota-Duluth last night, five to two, but have a chance to bounce back in a rematch this evening.Restaurant fans, check out Mazza in Midtown Crossing if you want to try Omaha’s hottest new Mediterranean spot, or swing by Cumbia just north of the Orpheum for cocktails and small bites with local flair. Riddle’s Jewelry is opening soon in Village Pointe, giving holiday shoppers another new option, while Forever 21 is closing its Westroads store this spring, so catch those deals before it’s gone.In community news, our Omaha Public Schools robotics teams just took top honors at their regional tournament in Papillion. Coaches say the students spent months designing their robots after school and are now headed for state-level competition. And out at Living Rock Church, folks gather this morning to remember Vernon Rockey, a longtime coach and mentor whose impact reached generations of students across northwest Omaha.Turning to public safety, Omaha police responded overnight to a vehicle break-in near 120th and Pacific. Officers report stepping up patrols in area neighborhoods and remind all of us to lock our cars and report suspicious activity. No arrests have been made, but no injuries were reported. City crime statistics remain stable so far this month, with overall property crime on par with last year’s averages.And before we wrap up, a quick feel-good story: Jasmyn Goodwin, a product of Omaha’s public schools, is now the new executive director of Visit Omaha. She’s focused on making our city a destination for major tourism and business events, building on a record year for local travel and hospitality.Thanks for starting your Saturday with us. Remember to subscribe for daily updates so you never miss what matters in Omaha. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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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