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Omaha Local Pulse: Sinkhole Drama, Winter Weather, and Community Spirit

Omaha Local Pulse: Sinkhole Drama, Winter Weather, and Community Spirit

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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We start with breaking news from earlier this week that grabbed headlines worldwide: a massive sinkhole opened up near the University of Nebraska-Omaha on Tuesday afternoon, swallowing a silver Dodge Ram pickup and a maroon Jeep SUV right at a red light. The hole stretched 30 feet long, 50 feet wide, and up to 15 feet deep, likely from a broken water main scouring soil underground, according to Omaha Public Works engineer Austin Rowser. Luckily, no one was hurt—bystanders jumped in to pull the drivers to safety before first responders arrived, and police praised their quick thinking. City crews are working around the clock near that intersection, aiming to reopen the road in a few days, so drivers, plan alternate routes through downtown to avoid delays.

Shifting to city hall, officials are pushing infrastructure checks after this, focusing on aging utilities under our streets to prevent impacts on daily commutes. On the weather front, chilly winds at 25 degrees with light snow flurries this morning could slick up sidewalks around Aksarben Village—bundle up for errands and watch for icy patches on Dodge Street. We look for clearing skies by afternoon, highs near 32.

New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening next week on 72nd Street in West Omaha, bringing more local spots for our morning brews. Job market stays steady, with about 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare around CHI Health facilities. Real estate sees median home prices holding at around $280,000, with quick sales in Elkhorn neighborhoods.

Crime report from the past 24 hours notes a sensitive arrest downtown near the Old Market for a suspected theft ring—Omaha police say public safety remains priority one, no widespread threats. Creighton Prep boys basketball notched a big win last night, advancing in playoffs, while area schools report strong attendance despite the cold.

Looking ahead, join the community cleanup at Fontenelle Forest this weekend, and dont miss live music at Slowdown tomorrow night. For a feel-good lift, locals rallied to repair a playground at Strehlow Park after storm damage—thats our Omaha spirit.

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