
Eastside Fall Festival, Sustainability Survey, and Community Growth - Tulsa Local Pulse October 11, 2025
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We're starting the day with a look at the weather. Expect partly cloudy skies with a gentle breeze, making it a great day to get out and enjoy some local events. The Eastside Fall Festival is happening today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1801 S. Garnett Road. This free event promises a fun-filled day with inflatables, food trucks, trunk-or-treat activities, and booths from local nonprofits and community resources. It's a great opportunity to connect with your neighbors and celebrate the season.
In community news, residents have until today to share their thoughts on Tulsa's sustainability plans through the "Let's Talk Sustainability" survey. This initiative aims to gather public feedback to shape future policies and investments in clean energy, recycling, and green space development.
On the job front, Tulsa remains a promising market with new businesses opening and existing ones expanding. The city continues to attract startups and entrepreneurs, contributing to a dynamic local economy. In real estate, the demand for housing remains steady, with prices holding firm around the $200,000 mark for single-family homes.
In sports, we're looking forward to several upcoming high school football games this weekend. Last week, several local teams secured impressive wins, and we're excited to see how they perform this week.
In local news, Christian Guerrero was arrested on October 10 for his role in a fatal crash that killed two men. The incident occurred early on October 5 when Guerrero's Jeep collided with a Dodge pickup at 21st Street and Memorial. He faces charges including second-degree murder and kidnapping. Guerrero allegedly forced his ex-girlfriend into the vehicle and drove recklessly, running a red light before the crash.
For those interested in local culture, the Muscogee Nation recently broke ground on a new courthouse in Okmulgee, signaling a significant investment in tribal justice infrastructure. Additionally, a new traffic court opened in Jenks as part of the nation's district court.
Lastly, we want to highlight a feel-good story. The Eastside Fall Festival is not just about fun but also about community growth and revitalization. It's a testament to the energy and commitment of local residents to build a stronger, more connected community.
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