Where NOISE highlights events to go about town. Have you noticed the weekly posting on weekend events by Bart Vargas? Our civic contributed did recently. He spotted the listing because Bart makes his list a public post and not a private post on Facebook. (Photo by Creative Mornings Omaha)
Read Moreby Luis E. Jimenez | BIB and Marcey Yates are set to perform an evening show Friday, while Jiggy Bars and E host a Saturday hip-hop lineup (picture from DC Fest by Farrah Skeiky).
Read MoreLynn Sanchez reports on the Impeachment rally organized by Indivisible Nebraska, a nonpartisan group working to resist Trump policies on climate change, healthcare, education and immigration.
Read MoreIf Donald Trump is impeached, then the Senate will most likely treat it as a hostile action by a majority of Senators who belong to the Republican Party.
Read MoreThe Culxr House exits to bridge both social and economic gaps through the cultivation of talent and artistry within the inner city, said founder Marcey Yates.
Read More“Our public schools are worth fighting for, and this is a really important opportunity for people to hear from administrators and others about public education policies that will impact schools in North Omaha and across the state,” said Melina Cohen, Outreach Coordinator
Read MoreWorkshop.Omaha is throwing its 5th clothing pop-up with streetwear, sneakers, vintage clothing, and collectibles. The pop-up is open from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Friday and Saturday (November 22nd and 23rd), 3014 N 24th Street, North Omaha.
Read MoreDemocrats in the Washington, D.C., press their legislative agenda, which includes impeachment and fulfilling political promises. Photo by BBC
Read MoreOPPD requests input on two very important topics. Director Eric Williams reassures that “there are several more opportunities to talk with me in person about the new generation updates, and the suggested goal of net-zero carbon by 2050.”
Read MoreNoisemaker Ashley Salem joins Emily Chen-Newton at KIOS on Made in the Middle discussing the tumultuous life and death of the American shopping mall at the intersection of civil rights. Photo courtesy of Seph Lawless. Owings Mills Mall, as seen in the book, "Abandoned Malls of America: Crumbling Commerce Left Behind.”
Read MoreTonight Roland Fitz has amazing people at this event and he says “we can not wait to see" the party come together. Join Halloween But Fashion at The 40th Street Theatre tonight from 6-midnight for the best party yet! Tickets available online or at the door!
Read MoreAt a public forum, Don Bacon repeatedly insisted that no wrongdoing has been committed by the sitting President. (Link photo by Chris Machian/The Omaha World-Herald)
Read MoreChristmas-time can bring added financial and emotional stress to families living in poverty. The holiday season brings greater need but also more opportunities to give.
Read MoreOmaha, Nebraska remembers the lynching of Will Brown with a 100-year commemoration ceremony and an original play entitled Red Summer written by Beaufield Berry. This story is in collaboration with 91.5 FM KIOS, Omaha Public Radio
Read MoreConcerned and impacted citizens brought attention to the violent situation by holding a rally. Marchers were led by Women of Color Nebraska Caucus and their elders.
Read MoreOmaha hip hop musicians J. Crum and Marcey Yates are set to tour out of state on Wednesday, October 16.
Read MoreSenator Hunt proposes an interim study to examine issues related to urban development in municipalities."
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