The Omaha News 4-10-24
The Omaha News
by Omaha News
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April 10, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) The continued impact redlining is having in Omaha, how one organization helps the visually impaired and two UNO athletes making their impact off the field. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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The Omaha News 4-3-24
The Omaha News
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April 4, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) Dinosaurs run rampant at Lauritzen Gardens, community members take action on the events unfolding in Palestine and a historic UNO Hockey season. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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The Omaha News 3-27-24
The Omaha News
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March 27, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) A potential ban of the social media app TikTok, how AI is being used in the classroom and UNO alumni reinventing sports media in Nebraska. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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The Omaha News 3-20-2024
The Omaha News
by Omaha News
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March 20, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) Omaha’s bus system changes leadership, a look inside of Omaha’s first professional sports team and how women are shifting the local economy. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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The Omaha News 3-6-2024
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March 3, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) A cat cafe gets a new home, a popular gas station takes the first steps in saying goodbye to Omaha and the impact social media has on mental health. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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The Omaha News
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Feb. 28, 2024 (OMAHA, Neb) The School of Music tackles anti-semitism on the stage, language diversity empowers Omaha students and a world renowned jazz artists visits the Holland Center. Samantha Pastorino is live from the Holland Center. Four hundred guests were all ears as Wycliffe Gordon, along with his famous trombone, showed the city why he was named Jazz Journalists Association “Trombonist of the Year” Award for 15 years. Watch the full episode here ..read more
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Honoring veterans in the Heartland 
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by MASTER ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR
6M ago
By: Peyton Holubeck OMAHA, Neb. – Veterans Day honors all military personnel past and present, though the holiday is more than remembering fallen soldiers, it centers on what it means to be a veteran.  Army sergeant, Dr. Michelle Black explained on what being a veteran means to be a part of something eternal.   “Being a veteran, you’re part of something bigger than yourself, and you’re part of a community. So, when you join the military, you become a part of that community; for me it was the army.”  A monument dedicated to those who have served the U.S. in Memorial Park ..read more
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Soirée hosted to honor Best of Omaha winners
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by MASTER ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR
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By: Andrew Kusleika OMAHA, Neb. – Businesspeople from all around Omaha attended a soiree hosted by Omaha Magazine. The purpose of the soirée was to honor the winners and nominees of the annual Best of Omaha competition. Attendees had access to a plethora of free samples from Best of Omaha winners as well as libations and various forms of entertainment.  “People see that logo and recognize it and right away they know it’s the Best of Omaha,” said Omaha Magazine Graphic Designer Nickie Robinson.  Drinks and free samples from Best of Omaha winners and nominees were available to all at ..read more
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Omaha’s Westview High band begins to take shape
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by MASTER ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR
6M ago
By: Jackson Piercy OMAHA, Neb. – Since the doors first opened in 2022, Omaha’s Westview High has had to build all its programs from scratch. Band director of Westview High, Doug Bogatz, knew this feeling well.  “It’s been an interesting experience, to say the least,” Bogatz said. “It’s been very fulfilling. The kids have been working super hard. We have pretty much needed to build everything up, and I mean everything.”  Having built up a program from literally nothing, Bogatz pulled from the philosophies of UCLA basketball coach, John Wooden, told his students that the quality of th ..read more
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The Kia Boys’ and their trending illegal challenge
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by MASTER ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR
6M ago
By: Dee Warren OMAHA, Neb – Many Omaha residents have been in uproar over the social media trend on TikTok called “The Kia Boy challenge.” According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the trend has been linked to the recent uptick in vehicle thefts targeting Kia and Hyundai owners locally and across the nation.  Omaha authorities said Kia owners with models from 2015-2021 equipped with the traditional key ignition starters are the primary targets in this trend. Furthermore, Omaha authorities have said that the people who committed the crimes are primarily teens ..read more
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