Schools in Omaha and Tulsa battle broken AC units amid scorching temperatures

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Several high schools in Omaha, including Burke High and North High, are without fully functioning air conditioning due to a cooling system malfunction. Repairs could take several days, but classes will continue as scheduled despite temperatures reaching 100+ degrees. The school district is providing bottled water and fans to help mitigate the inconvenience caused by the lack of A/C. Other schools in the area have also experienced elevated heat and humidity, but maintenance crews are working to address the issue.
- Several Omaha high schools without fully functioning A/C, classes on as scheduled WOWT
- Tulsa school struggles with some broken AC units amid triple-digit heat KTUL
- Sweating it out: Schools in Hamilton County address aging air conditioners WTVC
- Omaha Public Schools cooling systems fall victim to 100+ degree heat KETV Omaha
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