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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, July 19.We start with some breaking news from the heart of the city. The Little Italy neighborhood, packed with history and tradition just south of downtown, is now officially recognized by the city of Omaha. Residents gathered last night at Santa Lucia Hall for their very first meeting since earning this new status. The mood, according to those who attended, was both celebratory and hopeful. Neighborhood association leaders spoke about preserving Little Italy’s rich culture and starting new traditions for younger generations. The new status lets Little Italy apply for city grants, elect its own board, and have a direct line to city council to push forward projects—think new holiday decorations and upgraded public spaces.Switching gears to city hall news, there’s movement on a few fronts that could affect our daily lives in Omaha. Recent updates from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers highlight ongoing dam safety inspections. These inspections are important for everyone living near the Missouri River and Papio Creek areas; officials stress there is no immediate cause for concern, but these reviews are part of long-term flood-prevention planning. In addition, environmental cleanup efforts at the old Atlas D Missile Site just outside the metro continue, with specialists updating area residents on remediation progress.For those looking for work, the Omaha job market remains steady. Our tech and healthcare sectors are seeing continued demand, and employers are adapting to new state and national rules on using artificial intelligence in the hiring process. Job seekers might notice a few extra forms or new interview questions as companies work to stay compliant with evolving laws.In real estate, more than four hundred homes are listed across Douglas and Sarpy counties this weekend, with prices holding steady. First-time buyers still face competition, but several new developments in West Omaha and Bellevue could open up new options later this summer.Turning to local business, a handful of new retail spots and eateries are opening up in the Midtown area near Dodge Street and around the Blackstone District. Meanwhile, a longtime coffee shop at the corner of 72nd and Pacific is announcing its closure, citing higher rent and changing traffic patterns. But a family-run bakery will take over that space soon, bringing classic pastries and breads back to the neighborhood.Today’s weather calls for hot and humid conditions, with highs soaring near ninety-five degrees. We’ll see a few clouds early, then a chance for storms late tonight, so keep your eye on the sky if you’re heading to outdoor events. Sunday should be cooler, with scattered showers likely.Looking ahead, the College World Series spirit lingers as Creighton’s summer baseball camps wind down. Locally, Omaha South High’s girls soccer team just wrapped up their summer league undefeated, a proud moment for the Packers community.For music lovers, Jazz on the Green continues tonight at Turner Park, with local bands and food trucks setting up by six. Sunday brings the Benson Days street fair, featuring art, live music, and family games along Maple Street.A quick look at crime and safety: Omaha police responded to a pair of car break-ins overnight in the Old Market area. Officers remind us to lock vehicles and not leave valuables visible. No serious injuries or major incidents have been reported citywide over the past twenty-four hours.Ending on a positive note, there’s a feel-good story out of North Omaha. Students from Central High have collected over five hundred books this month for local shelters, showing how small acts of kindness can ripple through our community.Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a beat from our city. 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 quietplease 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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