In the third episode of the podcast we discuss “waste” and people, places, and things, including our vote, that get thrown away. Director of Corrections, Scott Frakes comes to Omaha, Family Dollar applies for liquor license, Voting in Nebraska, and the 1619 Project.
Read MoreWe discuss the arrangements of a city-run open house meant to update people about changes coming to the neighborhood. We explore Legislative Bill 147, physical restraint on children, and the role of arts and culture in building community.
Read MoreIn our first episode of the NOISE Report Podcast entitled “North Omaha for Sale.” This inaugural episode discusses the hot topic of housing in Omaha. What is “affordable housing?” What are the plans for redevelopment in some of our most neglected neighborhoods? How can the people most affected, be involved in the betterment of the community?
Read MoreThere has been a growing number of conversations about housing in cities like Omaha that are seeing new luxury developments in their urban centers. As rents and buildings rise, people have become more concerned about affordable housing. This story is a part of a series in collaboration with The Omaha Star.
Read MoreCity Departments will hold three meetings related to community redevelopment, neighborhood revitalization, and construction this month, two of which are at the same time.
Read MoreSenator Hunt proposes an interim study to examine issues related to urban development in municipalities."
Read MoreResidents were told they would be able to stay in their newly renovated apartments, now many are receiving notices to leave.
Read MoreThe City of Omaha is hosting series of place assessments along the North 24th Street Corridor to learn more about the area while helping to shape its trajectory.
Read MoreOpponents of the TIF project adamantly contended that Paladino’s history and behavior towards his tenants be considered in the city council’s decision to approve.
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