Sep 25, 2018 10:12AM ● By Sandra Martin
As the University of Nebraska Medical Center expands in midtown Omaha, it digs up memories for residents who have seen the city change from ...
Jul 18, 2018 03:05PM ● By David Williams
Growing up in the second half of an earlier millennia, the lilting jingle-jangle chimes of an ice cream truck was my soundtrack to summer. T...
Jun 12, 2018 03:12PM ● By Claire Bromm
“You have died of dysentery.”Those tragic words stopped short the travels of many digital novices learning the history of the Oregon Trail.T...
Mar 22, 2018 02:00PM ● By Lindsay Wilson
It’s a golden time for New Age shops in Omaha. Local stalwart The Next Millennium has operated for 20-plus years, and there have been a few...
Mar 21, 2018 02:56PM ● By Leo Adam Biga
As revitalization has come to diverse and densely packed Park Avenue, a tale of two neighborhoods has emerged. The north end—near 30th and L...
Feb 14, 2018 01:01PM ● By Sean Robinson
Luke Armstrong is in the midst of completing a facelift. Fair warning: he's never worked under the knife, favors knit cardigans to scrubs, a...
Feb 11, 2018 04:35PM ● By Lindsay Wilson
Despite his retirement from a long, fruitful career in the restaurant business, Chuck Caniglia can still be found doing what he loves best. ...
Aug 23, 2017 02:54PM ● By Kirby Kaufman
As a child, Terri Sanders visited the original Fair Deal Cafe on 24th Street with her father to eat breakfast or lunch, and experience a vib...
Apr 07, 2017 07:00AM ● By Shannon Smith
[soliloquy id="20714"]We’re creatures of habit. We live and breathe routine, and for the most part, we are comfortable in our ways. We’re bu...
Apr 06, 2017 01:47PM ● By Anne Walsh
Thirteen years before Nebraska achieved statehood in 1867, a group of Council Bluffs businessmen helped establish “Omaha City.” They didn’t ...
Mar 28, 2017 11:36AM ● By Charlie Litton
When United Airlines’ first daily nonstop service flight from Eppley Airfield to San Francisco International Airport eased away from the gat...
Mar 16, 2017 01:28PM ● By Doug Meigs
Lent in Omaha—a time of repentance and moderation for devout Catholics—is synonymous with crowded lines of happy, drunken people waiting for...
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