
Tulsa Local Pulse: DUI Crash, Perfect Weather, Resilient Job Market, Sports Roundup, Community Events, and Good News
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We start with breaking news from Friday night. Tulsa Police responded to a crash near 8400 South Highway 75 for the second night in a row. This time, as officers were handling an injury accident, a black Toyota truck rear-ended an unoccupied patrol car with its emergency lights flashing. Police arrested Thang Kap at the scene, later charging him with his second DUI. No injuries were reported, but police remind us all to make safe choices behind the wheel, especially with big events coming up across town.
On the weather front, it’s a beautiful Sunday shaping up for Tulsa. We get to enjoy mostly sunny skies and highs in the low 80s, according to The Weather Network. The air feels crisp this morning, only in the mid-50s, but we’ll warm up nicely by this afternoon. There’s barely a chance for rain, so whatever you have planned outside—Sunday in the Gathering Place, hiking along Turkey Mountain, maybe heading downtown for brunch—expect ideal conditions. Looking ahead, tomorrow and Tuesday hold onto the sunshine with temps sticking around the mid-80s before we warm up more midweek.
The job market in Tulsa remains resilient as we head into fall. Major employers like American Airlines and Tulsa Public Schools are actively listing dozens of roles, keeping the local unemployment rate hovering around four percent. Over in real estate, there’s steady movement with just under 1,900 homes on the market county-wide. The median sale price is right around 245,000 dollars, and we’re seeing faster closings—just over three weeks on average.
Now to culture and sports. The University of Tulsa football team faced a tough road loss last night, falling 21-14 to New Mexico State. Quarterback Baylor Hayes showed promise with two touchdowns, but a late interception ended our comeback hopes. TU now preps to host Navy at H.A. Chapman Stadium next Saturday, and that could be a big matchup. On campus, the women’s volleyball team is on a roll, just beating Arkansas in the Wooo Pig Invitational to stay undefeated in that tournament. In high school sports, several Tulsa schools reported strong showings in Friday night football—highlights and more results can be found from News On 6 and local coverage.
Looking ahead to community events, tonight brings a crosstown soccer showdown as Oral Roberts visits the University of Tulsa at 7 PM. The Tulsa Farmers’ Market wraps up its summer season this weekend on Cherry Street, with fresh produce, live music, and local vendors all morning. Art lovers can check out new exhibits at the Philbrook Museum and Living Arts Tulsa through the week.
There’s some good news from the health department as well. Tulsa’s public health teams continue to expand outreach and education, building on their legacy of success, like cutting the local teen birth rate by more than half in the last decade. They’re working closely with schools and community partners this fall to keep vaccination rates high and public health resources accessible.
Before we go, here’s a feel-good story. A group of neighbors near Kendall Whittier came together to organize a back-to-school supply drive, filling more than one hundred backpacks for local kids. Efforts like these show what’s possible when our community pitches in.
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