Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Thursday, June 12, 2025.
We begin with breaking news that has shaken our South Omaha community. On Tuesday, a major immigration enforcement action took place at the Glenn Valley meatpacking plant, where more than seventy people were detained. This has sparked intense emotions and hundreds came together at 33rd and L streets for a peaceful protest, waving both Mexican and American flags and calling for unity. Many local families and schools are directly affected by this, making today especially difficult for our neighbors who work and live in the area. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted as the city watches for further developments and calls for support and understanding continue to grow.
Yesterday at City Hall, newly elected officials, including our new mayor and city council, were sworn in. In a speech at 1819 Farnam Street, the mayor reminded us that what unites Omaha is stronger than what divides us. She emphasized a vision for one Omaha—a city where we all want safe streets, clean parks, and opportunities for every family. The mayor asked everyone watching to join in building a brighter, more unified future, especially as Omaha welcomes visitors for the 75th anniversary of the College World Series this week. Expect large crowds at the Gene Leahy Mall and across the riverfront area as fans arrive from all over the country.
Turning to weather, it’s a warm and breezy Thursday in Omaha, with temperatures climbing to the mid eighty range by this afternoon. There’s a chance for scattered storms late in the day, so if you’re headed to evening events or out to support local baseball, keep an umbrella handy just in case.
In real estate news, Omaha’s market continues to buzz with activity. Home listings remain tight, but we’re seeing new inventory come up especially west of 120th Street and south of Q. Average home prices are hovering around three hundred twenty thousand dollars, with multiple offers becoming the norm for move-in ready listings. If you’re looking to rent, keep an eye out for new apartment openings in the Midtown Crossing and Aksarben areas.
On the jobs front, there are still plenty of positions open at major employers like UNMC, Mutual of Omaha, and in logistics near Eppley Airfield. The city reports that unemployment remains historically low, holding steady at around 2.5 percent, with seasonal hiring up for community pools and summer events.
Let’s talk about what’s ahead. The College World Series officially kicks off tomorrow, drawing thousands to TD Ameritrade Park. Street closures and extra shuttles will be in place—plan for delays downtown. Meanwhile, the annual Taste of Omaha returns to the riverfront this weekend, promising great eats, live music, and family activities.
In school news, Omaha South High’s robotics team just clinched first place at the regional finals, a proud achievement for our local students. And our sports teams continue to impress—Creighton’s baseball club edged out Drake in an extra-innings thriller Tuesday night.
On the crime front, Omaha police responded to several incidents overnight, including a burglary at a convenience store near 72nd and Maple. One suspect is in custody and no injuries were reported. Police remind everyone to keep car doors locked and report any suspicious activity, especially with more visitors in town.
For a feel-good story to close our morning, volunteers from the Florence neighborhood came together last night to repaint the community playground near Miller Park. Local kids woke up to a freshly colorful space, and neighbors say it’s another small step in keeping Omaha welcoming for all families.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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