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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, September 12th, 2025.We’re starting the day with some breaking news. The City of Omaha has just settled a closely watched lawsuit involving former police captain Kathy Belcastro-Gonzalez, bringing resolution to a case that’s drawn citywide attention in recent months. Although the settlement details are still under wraps, city officials are calling it a necessary step as Omaha seeks to improve transparency and trust between the police department and the community.Turning to city hall, we’re heading into a busy fall, with Omaha’s mayor and city council set to review next year’s budget. Expect debates on public safety spending and fresh investments in road repairs, with several councilmembers pushing for more street resurfacing along West Center Road and better lighting near Aksarben Village. These local government choices really shape our daily routines, affecting how quickly we get around and how safe we feel in our neighborhoods.Now a quick word on our local economy. The Omaha job market continues to show quiet strength as local unemployment hovers just below four percent. Large employers like Union Pacific and Methodist Health System are expanding their hiring by about eight percent this quarter. Real estate agents say home prices remain steady in our metro, with the median sale price for a single-family home sitting right around 290,000 dollars. That’s up just a hair from last quarter. Meanwhile, a new mixed-use development broke ground yesterday at 72nd and Dodge—it promises hundreds of jobs and affordable apartments slated to open next year.For weather, we’re looking at a chilly start, but the day will quickly warm under mostly sunny skies. Expect a high near 70 degrees this afternoon, so it’s a fine day for outdoor plans. There’s a light breeze from the northwest, but no rain in our immediate forecast. We can expect the nice conditions to linger into the weekend.On the cultural side, downtown is buzzing as the Bemis Center wraps up its fall exhibition on local artists tonight, and the Dundee Days festival kicks off tomorrow—think food trucks, a classic car show, and live music all along Underwood Avenue.We’re also proud hosts for some major volleyball action at Creighton’s D.J. Sokol Arena this weekend. The Bluejay Invitational brings in top-20 squads including Louisville and Northern Iowa. Sunday’s Creighton match at 3:30 p.m. promises thrills for our sports fans. In high school news, Omaha Central’s marching band earned first place at this week’s state preview, while Westside edged Millard North in last night’s football clash.If you’re out and about, keep an eye out for road closures along Leavenworth Street where a gas line repair is underway. Looking at crime and safety, Omaha police responded to a robbery overnight at a convenience store near 120th and Maple. No injuries were reported and a suspect is in custody, but officers remind us all to stay vigilant, especially after dark. There have also been a few reports of car break-ins east of Benson—police urge us to lock our vehicles and remove valuables.In brighter news, shoutout to Miss Lila Peterson’s third-grade class at Spring Lake Elementary. The students’ “Kindness Wall” project—featuring heartfelt notes and art—has become a favorite stop for faculty and parents alike, filling the school with positivity at the start of this new school year.Before we go, don’t forget the farmer’s market is back in the Old Market this Saturday morning. And if you’re job hunting, Omaha Public Schools is hosting a teacher job fair at Burke High this afternoon.Thank you for tuning in to Omaha Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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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