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Vision Zero Omaha Enters Second Year After Record Traffic Fatalities in 2024  – The Omaha News

Dodge Street and 72nd Street Intersection, Omaha, Nebraska, Saturday. March 15, 2025. (UNO/Abigail Gocek)  By Abigail Gocek OMAHA, Neb.- Traffic crashes within Omaha, resulting in both fatalities and serious injury, have risen in Omaha. Typically varying by year, the city of Omaha Fatal Crash Dashboard reports over 30 fatal crashes per year since 2022. So

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Cat Cow Yoga Brings Movement and Community to Papillion  – The Omaha News

By Madelyn Gau, OMAHA, Neb. – Papillion’s wellness and social scene just got a major boost with the opening of Cat Cow Yoga Studio and Events. This new studio is more than just a place for yoga—it’s a community space designed to bring people together through movement, mindfulness, and engaging social events.  Dakota Bockman, Creative

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Potential Cuts and Their Impact on Vulnerable Populations” – The Omaha News

By Ashton Kay, OMAHA, Neb. – With talks of large cuts to government spending, the likelihood of cuts to medicaid funding are growing larger. Medicaid is a joint program between the State and federal government to provide medical care to those without access to insurance, including children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. Some states,

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The Inside of Homeschooling in Omaha  – The Omaha News

By Grace Huffstetler, OMAHA, NE- According to data from the Nebraska Department of Education, homeschooling has increased 31% in the last five years. It is perceived as a sheltering way of education, but children who partake develop just as much social abilities and life skills as a public-school student.    Homeschooling has steadily risen over the

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Greenlining Fund Invests in Omaha’s Historically Redlined Neighborhoods  – The Omaha News

By Mary Mitzlaff OMAHA, Neb. — Front Porch Investments Greenling Fund is addressing the lasting impacts of redlining, the discriminatory practice of denying loans and financial services to minority neighborhoods. Though redlining was outlawed in 1968, its effects are long-lasting.  South Omaha neighborhoods where the Greenling Fund is working to reverse decades of disinvestment, providing

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Advocacy for Safer Biking in Omaha  – The Omaha News

By Grace Huffstetler, OMAHA, Neb. – Omaha is in the middle of major infrastructure changes, and new developments aim to improve alternative transportation. Grace Huffstetler takes us on how one local group is working to push better policies for safe biking access. Bike Walk Nebraska is a nonprofit that’s been advocating for better transportation access

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Eppley Airfield Continues Construction Project  – The Omaha News

By Paxton DeVault, OMAHA, Neb. – Big changes are underway at Omaha Eppley Airfield in order to enhance the airport experience for travelers, in and out of state. From closed terminals to construction detours, heres what you need to know.  Travelers in and out of Omaha are experiencing a new reality as construction takes over

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Avian Influenza Continues to Rise in 2025  – The Omaha News

By Abigail Gocek OMAHA, Neb.- Highly Pathogenic avian influenza is sweeping the nation for the fourth year. First reported in wild birds in January 2022, avian influenza has since affected over 150 million birds in the United States.   A Chicken in the coop at Carper’s Farm, Denton, Nebraska, Sunday. March 10, 2025. (UNO/Abigail Gocek)  Outbreaks

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UNO Unicorn Season, Punching their Ticket to NCAA Tournament  – The Omaha News

By Alex Woelich, OMAHA, Neb. – Just two years ago, the University of Nebraska Omaha Mavericks found themselves at the bottom of the Summit League standings, struggling to find consistency. Fast forward to 2025, and the Mavericks are now conference champions, riding an incredible season that has landed them a spot in the NCAA Tournament. 

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Omaha’s Premier Gaming Event Returns for Competition and Charity  – The Omaha News

By Jade Thornton, OMAHA, Neb. — Hundreds of gamers will gather in Omaha this March for NETWAR 2025, one of the Midwest’s largest LAN gaming events. More than just a competition, the event blends intense gameplay with a charitable mission, having raised over $140,000 for nonprofit organizations like Gamers Outreach.  With gaming continuing to grow

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