Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 01/02/2025 - 1:00am
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Record-setting flooding over three days dumped more than a foot of rain on parts of northern California, a fire left thousands under evacuation orders and warnings in Los Angeles County, forecasters issued the first-ever tornado warning in San Francisco and rough seas tore down part of a wharf in Santa Cruz.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/26/2024 - 7:00am
OMAHA — It’s been 15 years since an Omaha developer bought the dying Crossroads Mall with expectations to create a bigger and better commercial centerpiece for Nebraska’s largest city.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/26/2024 - 6:00am
If you’re a Nebraskan, chances are your ZIP code has played a role in your being labeled “plain spoken,” a compliment about what some perceive as our native and natural custom to be clear, honest and forthright. Hey, as far as praise goes, we could do a lot worse … even those of us often accused as being anything but plain spoken.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/26/2024 - 3:00am
LINCOLN — State Sen. Rob Dover knows real estate.
The Norfolk lawmaker, appointed to the Legislature in 2022 and now elected to serve four more years, is a Realtor, a builder and a developer of private residential and commercial properties. He has previously served on the Nebraska Real Estate Commission.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/26/2024 - 2:00am
After Macy’s announced in November 2023 its plans to close approximately 150 locations across the United States, some Philadelphians fretted – not so much about the fate of the Center City department store, but about a local treasure housed inside.
What would happen to the 120-year-old Wanamaker organ and annual Christmas light show?
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 12/25/2024 - 4:00am
When Pope Francis left the Vatican earlier this month for his traditional Christmastime outing downtown, he acknowledged what many Romans have been complaining about for months: That his big plans for a Holy Year had turned their city into a giant construction pit, with traffic-clogging roadworks tearing up major thoroughfares, scaffolding covering prized monuments and short-term rentals gobbling up apartment blocks.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 5:00am
OMAHA — An eclectic area of Omaha is soon to meet new neighbors, Corby and Benson.
Corby and Benson are names of two atypical housing prototypes — smaller than average and likely to require shedding some belongings. But they’re easier on the pocketbook than a median priced newly constructed house and can fit on odd-sized, unconventional and infill lots.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 4:00am
OMAHA — In rural Nebraska towns of Scribner and Lexington, workforce housing is rising with help from a sometimes controversial economic development incentive called tax-increment financing.
The assistance TIF offers developers can cut a family’s cost of buying one of the roughly $300,000 houses by as much as $50,000, a developer of the projects said.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 12:00am
Martin Luther King III professed that, “Violence is the language of the unheard.”
We in the United States were early champions of such a language, for more than 150 years the Thirteen Colonies gave fealty to a king across an ocean, and our rebellion didn’t start when one redcoat committed a crime on an American colonist, or one single tax that caused us to rise up violently, but a compounding mass of issues.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 12/12/2024 - 7:00am
A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists found wetlands in the Upper Midwest region, including Nebraska, are “in peril” due to recent legal challenges and a lack of state-level regulation. The report looks to a new farm bill as a vessel to protect wetlands.