It's been one week since hurricane-strength winds left over 200,000 people without power, but the Omaha Public Power District said that number is just over 300 as of Wednesday night. OPPD said ...
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OPPD calculates that the proposed residential rate would increase by 1.6%, or about $0.44 more for an average monthly bill of $111, which would amount to $5.28 through the course of a year.
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Omaha has become an attractive place for companies to set up data centers. OPPD has received 14 requests this year from customers for more than one megawatt of electricity. They’ve also gotten ...
OPPD "inadvertently struck cables that helped feed its power supply" which impacted the terminal and parking garages. While the power is back on, officials said airline delays may be possible.
Once completed, the $25 million project will include 10 buildings, and one is owned by an Omaha-metro institution. The state’s education committee is taking a look at school meal programs, and ...
SIX INCIDENTS SUPPORT TEAM MEMBERS AND THREE CADAVER CANINE TEAMS ARE STAYING IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR NOW, AND THE OPPD RESTORATION TEAM IS ALSO HEADING HOME. THE CREW TRAVELED NEARLY 2000 MILES IN ...
SAN ANTONIO — The search for Olmos Park mother and realtor Suzanne Simpson continues into its second week Tuesday morning. Multiple law enforcement agencies including Texas DPS, the Texas ...
However, the Texas Rangers and the DPS are at the forefront of this investigation and the OPPD is working side by side with them." Candice is a deputy editor for MySA covering local TV news shakeups.