Omaha Local Pulse: City Approves $2M Facade Upgrades, Hot Weekend, Balloon Festival & More

16/08/2025 3 min
Omaha Local Pulse: City Approves $2M Facade Upgrades, Hot Weekend, Balloon Festival & More

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Saturday, August 16. We wake up today to some breaking news from city hall, where council members late last night approved the final draft of a two million dollar facade improvement program for small businesses along North 24th and Leavenworth Streets. This is expected to give a big boost to our local storefronts, making those neighborhoods more welcoming and supporting small entrepreneurs. For anyone hoping to start or expand a business, public officials say details on how to apply will go live this coming week.Weather-wise, we are kicking off an unusually hot August weekend across Omaha, with highs expected near 97 today. The humidity is thick and the National Weather Service warns us to take heat safety seriously if we plan to head outdoors. Stay hydrated and keep an eye out for those high UV levels if you will be around the Lewis and Clark Landing or out west.Turning to community events, what a weekend to be out and about if you can handle the summer heat. Down at the riverfront behind the Luminarium, the annual Michelada Festival is already drawing crowds this morning, serving up festival fare and cold drinks, with live music and food trucks stretched along the water. Later this evening, the Nebraska Balloon and Wine Festival returns west of the city, with wine tasting, cooking demonstrations, and the signature balloon glow lighting up the sky at seven as long as the weather holds. Take lots of pictures and maybe pack a fan for good measure.In local business news, a few new faces are joining our city this month. Downtown, a new cafe opened its doors near the Old Market featuring locally roasted coffee and a rotating menu of pastries from area bakeries. Meanwhile, a family-owned home goods store on 90th Street marked its last sale yesterday as the owners head into retirement after nearly thirty-five years serving our community.Omaha’s job market continues to look healthy as we move through August. Recent postings suggest over twelve hundred open positions, especially in logistics and healthcare. Real estate agents are reporting steady summer demand with the median home price for Omaha now hovering just under three hundred thousand dollars. If you are house hunting, experts note homes in Dundee and Aksarben are going especially fast.On the crime beat, five suspects remain in custody today after appearing in court yesterday following a major sex and labor trafficking bust in our city. Police say a months-long investigation brought down a regional trafficking network, with ongoing support for survivors from several community organizations.Over at Central High, the Eagles baseball team pulled off a two-game sweep on Thursday, stunning Bellevue West and lifting school spirits as kids get ready for the start of a new academic year. Creighton University just welcomed its largest freshman class ever, with nearly fourteen hundred new Bluejays moving into campus housing this weekend. Welcome to Omaha to all those students and families.We wrap up today’s news with a feel-good story from Benson, where neighbors came together yesterday to repaint the playground at Benson Park, making it brighter and safer before the start of school. Volunteers say they used more than thirty gallons of paint and lots of laughter, leaving a lasting mark for kids across the neighborhood.Thank you for tuning in, Omaha. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a beat. 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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