Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for Friday, October 24, 2025.
We wake up today to skies that are partly cloudy, with temperatures in the mid 50s across the metro and a brisk breeze coming off the Missouri. By afternoon, we can expect highs around 65 with sun breaking through, perfect for getting outside or checking out local events. No rain in sight, so weekend plans are looking good.
The big news from City Hall is last night’s decision by the city council to reject a controversial ordinance that would have criminalized homelessness in Omaha, carrying jail time and hefty fines. The mayor had pledged a veto if the ordinance passed, but after impassioned testimony from residents and organizations like the Nebraska ACLU, council members voted to focus on more supportive measures for our homeless community. This moves the city toward investing in affordable housing and more compassionate approaches, rather than criminal penalties.
On the business front, Union Pacific announced strong quarterly earnings of about $1.8 billion as conversations continue around its potential merger with Norfolk Southern. If approved, this $85 billion deal could create America’s first transcontinental railroad, headquartered right here in Omaha. The merger has picked up national attention, with labor unions and some local businesses voicing support, while competitors urge regulators to consider the impact on market competition.
Turning to real estate, homes in midtown neighborhoods like Dundee and Aksarben continue selling quickly, with average prices hovering around three hundred twenty thousand dollars. Realtors say inventory is tight and open houses this weekend on Dewey Avenue and Poppleton are expected to draw large crowds. For job seekers, the market remains vibrant as healthcare, transportation, and tech companies—especially those tied to the rail industry—advertise hundreds of new openings citywide.
As we look to community activities, Baxter Arena will be buzzing tonight as our Omaha Mavericks hockey team kicks off homecoming weekend against No. 13 UMass. Puck drops at 7 p.m., and after a big win over Minnesota State last week, excitement is high. If you want something more laid back, Saturday’s Riverfront Arts Festival brings local artists and live music to Heartland of America Park.
Local schools are celebrating strong fall sports results. The Central High Eagles volleyball team clinched a spot in the state semifinals with a decisive win on Tuesday. Omaha South’s robotics club placed in the top three at last night’s STEM showcase, drawing praise from educators citywide.
For today’s crime report, police responded late yesterday to an incident near 24th and Lake. No injuries were reported, and two suspects are in custody. Officers are reminding us to secure vehicles, as there’s been a spate of break-ins north of Dodge this week.
On a feel-good note, volunteers helped renovate the playground at Miller Park Elementary yesterday, installing new equipment and planting a tree grove. Neighborhood kids and families pitched in, making it a true community effort and a bright spot for north Omaha.
Remember to mark your calendars for Sunday’s Pancake Feed at St. Cecilia Cathedral, raising funds for local youth programs.
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