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Omaha Tech Boom, UNO Cybersecurity Shines, and Chilly Weather Ahead - Omaha Local Pulse January 12, 2025
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Good morning, this is Omaha Local Pulse for January 12, 2025. We're starting off the week with a look at the latest developments in our city.
First off, let's talk about the job market. Omaha's tech scene is thriving, with major companies like Google and Facebook driving growth in roles such as cloud engineering, AI, and cybersecurity. The Nebraska Tech Collaborative is pushing hard to add 300 tech companies and 10,000 tech jobs by 2025. Currently, the average tech salary in Omaha is around $81,000, with Cloud Engineers and Network Architects commanding impressive salaries of $112,000 and $160,778 respectively[2].
Moving on to real estate, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects today. However, it's worth noting that the city's planning board recently held a public hearing and administrative meeting on January 8, discussing various zoning changes and property developments[3].
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The city is working on various initiatives to support local businesses and residents. However, we don't have any specific announcements to share today.
Weather-wise, it's going to be a chilly day today, but we're expecting a slow warm-up throughout the week. Make sure to bundle up if you're heading out to any of the local events.
Speaking of events, the Omaha Supernovas are gearing up for their 2025 season opener. We had a chance to catch up with Head Coach Laura Kuhn to talk about their preparations[1].
In local school news, influenza cases are on the rise in Nebraska as students return to school from winter break. Parents and guardians are advised to take necessary precautions to keep their children safe[1].
On a lighter note, we have a feel-good community story. The University of Nebraska at Omaha is making waves with their cybersecurity program, ranked as the top public university program nationwide and second overall in the country. They're working directly with heavy hitters like the NSA and Department of Defense, giving students serious real-world experience[2].
Finally, let's take a look at today's crime report. We don't have any significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. However, we always encourage our listeners to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
First off, let's talk about the job market. Omaha's tech scene is thriving, with major companies like Google and Facebook driving growth in roles such as cloud engineering, AI, and cybersecurity. The Nebraska Tech Collaborative is pushing hard to add 300 tech companies and 10,000 tech jobs by 2025. Currently, the average tech salary in Omaha is around $81,000, with Cloud Engineers and Network Architects commanding impressive salaries of $112,000 and $160,778 respectively[2].
Moving on to real estate, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects today. However, it's worth noting that the city's planning board recently held a public hearing and administrative meeting on January 8, discussing various zoning changes and property developments[3].
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The city is working on various initiatives to support local businesses and residents. However, we don't have any specific announcements to share today.
Weather-wise, it's going to be a chilly day today, but we're expecting a slow warm-up throughout the week. Make sure to bundle up if you're heading out to any of the local events.
Speaking of events, the Omaha Supernovas are gearing up for their 2025 season opener. We had a chance to catch up with Head Coach Laura Kuhn to talk about their preparations[1].
In local school news, influenza cases are on the rise in Nebraska as students return to school from winter break. Parents and guardians are advised to take necessary precautions to keep their children safe[1].
On a lighter note, we have a feel-good community story. The University of Nebraska at Omaha is making waves with their cybersecurity program, ranked as the top public university program nationwide and second overall in the country. They're working directly with heavy hitters like the NSA and Department of Defense, giving students serious real-world experience[2].
Finally, let's take a look at today's crime report. We don't have any significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. However, we always encourage our listeners to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
This has been Omaha Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.