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Omaha Local Pulse: Sinkhole Swallows Vehicles, City Funds Pothole Repairs

Omaha Local Pulse: Sinkhole Swallows Vehicles, City Funds Pothole Repairs

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, February 26. We start with breaking news from our Aksarben neighborhood near the University of Nebraska at Omaha. On Tuesday afternoon, a massive sinkhole opened up at 67th Street and Pacific Street, swallowing an SUV and a pickup truck right at a traffic light. Surveillance video shows the pavement collapsing several feet deep from what Omaha Public Works calls a water main break. Both drivers climbed out safely, with bystanders rushing in to help the SUV driver, and Omaha Police thank those quick-thinking folks for their heroism. The intersection stays closed for days, so plan detours around that busy entertainment district full of restaurants and shops. It reminds us how these sudden issues hit our daily commutes hard.

Shifting to city hall, the council just approved a 5 million dollar boost for pothole repairs citywide after winter damage, easing drives on streets like Dodge and Farnam. That affects us all as we navigate.

Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 45 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor walks along the riverfront trails, though watch for slick spots from recent melts. Expect the same mild outlook through the weekend.

In new business buzz, a trendy coffee roastery opens tomorrow at 72nd and Jones, creating about 20 jobs in the heart of our growing west side. Job market stays strong too, with around 3,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare near CHI Health.

Real estate heats up, with median home prices up 5 percent to about 280,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Dundee.

Sports note: Creighton mens basketball clinched a big win last night, keeping our hearts pumping. Local high schools shine too, with Burke Highs team advancing in playoffs.

Crime report from the past day stays calm, just a few thefts near Midtown but no major incidents or alerts from Omaha Police.

Looking ahead, join the free community cleanup at Hanscom Park this Saturday, and dont miss the live music fest at The Waiting Room Lounge Friday night.

For a feel-good lift, listeners near Millard rallied to save a stray dog family, now all adopted thanks to our animal shelter heroes.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Omaha Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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