
New Aksarben Village developments has built a new community
The expansion of Aksarben Village has now evolved into a full entertainment center in the last eight months.
New Aksarben Village developments has built a new community Read MoreThe people are the story. Original reporting by University of Nebraska at Omaha students.
The expansion of Aksarben Village has now evolved into a full entertainment center in the last eight months.
New Aksarben Village developments has built a new community Read MoreThe weather is starting to cool down, which will affect food truck owners and may keep them from growing their businesses. Most of the food trucks have to shut down during winter because the cold weather affects their trucks and the food inside of them.
Omaha food trucks prepare for winter Read MoreBe kind, be honest and help others. That was the message Andrea Daves received from her father on every car ride to elementary school, and those are words that Andrea still carries with her today.
The Daves’ Story Read MoreRichard and Laurine Kimmel started this organization in 1925. Their mission was to care for and share the land’s wealth with family, friends and neighbors. Today, visitors of all ages continue to create unique, fun and memorable experiences here.
Kimmel Orchard and Vineyard helps families celebrate fall Read MoreDia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican mestizo holiday that combines elements of Spanish Catholicism and indigenous ritual. The holiday is meant to be a celebration of life and an invitation for the beloved dead to return among their friends and family on November 1 and 2.
Local historical society hosts Day of the Dead celebrations Read MoreKellogg’s workers union has been on strike for the past 3 weeks at their plants in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and at their largest plant here in Omaha. The strike is in response to a new contract that employees are saying is unreasonable.
Kellogg’s workers continue into week 3 of strike Read MoreAccording to Chancellor Li’s letter, UNO’s Division of Student Success recently received reports of a “hateful, homophobic message left on a vehicle in the West Garage on UNO’s Dodge Campus.”
UNO student victim of a hate crime Read MoreFive community forums are scheduled in October for Omaha residents to let Omaha’s public libraries know the changes they would like to see as well as concerns about the future of public libraries in Omaha.
Omaha Public Libraries hosts public forums Read MoreOmaha residents looking to purchase housing property in Omaha may have struggled during the past year due to inventory issues. In the month of Sept. 2021, a 1.4 percent increase in new listings provided more options for home buyers.
Omaha Housing Improvement Read MoreThere are now nine electric vehicle charging stations in the area, with another one in the process of installation. The charging stations have dual ports, meaning 18 total vehicles can now be charged at once across downtown parking garages.
More electric charging stations become available in downtown Omaha Read More