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Omaha Cybersecurity Boom, Creighton's Big Game, and a New Zoo Baby
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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for February 28, 2025.
We're kicking off today with some exciting news from the tech sector. Omaha's cybersecurity job market is booming, with over 150 tech companies now calling our city home. The demand for skilled professionals is outpacing supply, creating fantastic opportunities for those looking to enter the field. Entry-level salaries are reaching $87,500, well above the national average.
In other job market news, Omaha's overall employment situation remains strong. We've just wrapped up our second-strongest year of job gains in the past decade. The unemployment rate is holding steady at 2.8%, with total nonfarm employment at 524,600 jobs.
Turning to community events, don't forget about the Omaha Cybersecurity Conference happening this weekend. It's a great chance to network and learn about the latest trends in the industry. For those interested in STEM education, Russell Middle School is gearing up to launch a new program this August.
In transportation news, traffic is back to normal on 72nd Street after police investigated a burglary at Spezia restaurant early this morning. No injuries were reported, and the suspect is in custody.
On the weather front, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 45°F. It's a perfect day to check out some of our city's indoor attractions, like the Joslyn Art Museum or the Durham Museum.
In real estate, the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce has released its economic development strategy for 2025-2027. They're focusing on strategic business growth, creating a "brain gain" by attracting talent, and making Omaha a top destination. The plan aims to address challenges like housing costs and childcare availability, which have been affecting our ability to attract and retain young professionals.
Speaking of young professionals, a recent survey shows that 60% would consider leaving Omaha for a job paying $75,000 or more. City leaders are taking note and working on strategies to create more high-paying opportunities right here at home.
In sports, the Creighton Bluejays basketball team is gearing up for a big game against Xavier this weekend. Coach Greg McDermott says the team is feeling confident after their recent winning streak.
On a lighter note, the Henry Doorly Zoo is celebrating the birth of a baby giraffe. The public is invited to help name the new addition through an online poll on the zoo's website.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We're kicking off today with some exciting news from the tech sector. Omaha's cybersecurity job market is booming, with over 150 tech companies now calling our city home. The demand for skilled professionals is outpacing supply, creating fantastic opportunities for those looking to enter the field. Entry-level salaries are reaching $87,500, well above the national average.
In other job market news, Omaha's overall employment situation remains strong. We've just wrapped up our second-strongest year of job gains in the past decade. The unemployment rate is holding steady at 2.8%, with total nonfarm employment at 524,600 jobs.
Turning to community events, don't forget about the Omaha Cybersecurity Conference happening this weekend. It's a great chance to network and learn about the latest trends in the industry. For those interested in STEM education, Russell Middle School is gearing up to launch a new program this August.
In transportation news, traffic is back to normal on 72nd Street after police investigated a burglary at Spezia restaurant early this morning. No injuries were reported, and the suspect is in custody.
On the weather front, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 45°F. It's a perfect day to check out some of our city's indoor attractions, like the Joslyn Art Museum or the Durham Museum.
In real estate, the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce has released its economic development strategy for 2025-2027. They're focusing on strategic business growth, creating a "brain gain" by attracting talent, and making Omaha a top destination. The plan aims to address challenges like housing costs and childcare availability, which have been affecting our ability to attract and retain young professionals.
Speaking of young professionals, a recent survey shows that 60% would consider leaving Omaha for a job paying $75,000 or more. City leaders are taking note and working on strategies to create more high-paying opportunities right here at home.
In sports, the Creighton Bluejays basketball team is gearing up for a big game against Xavier this weekend. Coach Greg McDermott says the team is feeling confident after their recent winning streak.
On a lighter note, the Henry Doorly Zoo is celebrating the birth of a baby giraffe. The public is invited to help name the new addition through an online poll on the zoo's website.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI