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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Wednesday, July 9, 2025.We start with a sense of optimism rippling through the city after a historic mayoral shift. John Ewing Junior, Omaha’s first Black mayor, settled into office after his decisive May win over Jean Stothert. Ewing credits his victory to staying out of divisive national issues and focusing on daily concerns like road repairs and affordable housing. His leadership and the recent news that Congressman Don Bacon won’t seek reelection have Democrats in Omaha energized, especially as Nebraska’s Second Congressional District is now seen as a winnable race for their party. Political watchers are calling Omaha a hotbed to watch as we inch toward the next election cycle.City hall remains busy this week with the Omaha Metro Transit Authority’s Transit Advisory Committee meeting today. Transit and city officials are expected to discuss ongoing improvements to routes and rider accessibility. Plus, the Eastern Nebraska Human Services board is gathering this afternoon at their headquarters near 41st and Woolworth to discuss behavioral health resources and funding—an effort that could impact services many families rely on.This morning, our weather brings us warm air and scattered clouds. Highs are expected in the mid-80s, with a modest breeze. We might see a late-day shower, but nothing that should disrupt outdoor plans. Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday also look warm and humid, so keep the sunscreen handy.In real estate, local agents report that home inventory remains tight, with the number of active Omaha listings down by about 20 percent from this time last year. This has pushed median home prices up to roughly 320 thousand dollars. Industry insiders say buyers are still active, especially in West Omaha and around Aksarben Village, but competition is fierce and homes are moving quickly.On the job front, hospitality and health care lead the hiring charge, with dozens of positions open at the new medical campus expansion downtown and several area hotels along Dodge Street looking for summer staff. Wages in the service sector have ticked up slightly, giving workers a little more leverage in the market.For community events, the KETV Back to School Drive is underway today at the Best Care site on 169th Street, running until midnight. Organizers are collecting backpacks and classroom supplies for kids in need, and they’re still welcoming donations. We’re also seeing a strong start to summer reading programs at local libraries, with record youth participation.Music fans might want to note that Ray LaMontagne’s August 29th show at the Holland Center has been postponed while the performer recovers from oral surgery, so hold onto your tickets for a new date announcement.In sports, Omaha’s Legion baseball teams are heading into divisional playoffs, with Central and Westside both posting big wins over the weekend. Local swimmers from Millard North did well at state qualifiers, bringing home several first-place finishes.Turning to public safety, Omaha police responded to a late-night burglary attempt near Florence and 30th. Quick work by officers led to the arrest of a suspect with a prior record. No injuries reported and police are reminding us to keep doors locked and porch lights on, especially with summer travel season in full swing.Finally, a feel-good story. Volunteers from Sherman Community Learning Center spent their Tuesday morning revitalizing a mural along Ames Avenue, bringing bright colors and hopeful messages to the neighborhood—a simple upgrade that’s already drawing smiles from commuters.That’s our roundup for today. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. 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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