Mike Picard, retired Navy, moved to Omaha seven years ago with his family and he brought with him a passion to coach girls’ volleyball because his daughter wanted to play.
John Knicely got to know many interesting people this year, from the ultimate tailgater to a star graduate, a one-handed boy learning to play violin, and more.
A young boy in the metro learned to play the violin, and will continue to do so, with the help of the Omaha Conservatory, biomechanics, and a local luthier.
It’s been about ten years since best friends Jack Johnson and Jack Gilinsky, fresh out of Omaha’s Westside High School, packed their suitcases and headed for Los Angeles.
Camille Metoyer Moten remembers when she first developed a passion for singing, she's come a long way since as she prepares for her feature in Omaha Community Playhouse's "Christmas in my Heart."
Melissa Kaminitc was jolted awake at 4:30 in the morning about a year ago. The loud crash in her backyard was caused when someone drove into her backyard fence and promptly drove away.
The Downtown Rotary Club of Omaha continued it's long history of recognizing exceptional 8th grade students in the metro area this school year but without the usual celebration.
Matt Muellner and Josh Gromowsky went to different high schools in the metro but they shared a remarkable achievement when they graduated one year ago. They both aced the ACT and SAT college entrance exams.
Max Meyer of Omaha has no reservations about singing and playing guitar in front of a crowd. In this case he actually performed for ten different audiences.
It seems unlikely that a soccer program in Omaha would be tied to a volunteer outreach in Ethiopia that restores eyesight for some of the residents, but it is.
Maddy Gordon of Carson, Iowa isn't especially handy with tools but as a Girl Scout she was confident she could spearhead a special project that would benefit her community.
Ashton Lambie has a number of tattoos and when asked by 6 News if the huge tattoo of a bicycle on his left shoulder is significant he offered a simple answer: "I like to bike."