Tulsa Local Pulse: Spring Sports, Music, and 200 Trees Along the River
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Our weather stays listener-friendly with partly cloudy skies, highs around 79 and lows near 71, according to KJRH forecasts. No major impacts today, just ideal for outdoor plans, with mostly clear conditions tomorrow pushing to 86.
City Hall updates include a groundbreaking at the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum on Southwest Boulevard, expanding for the Mother Road centennial while keeping it open for us all. This means more family-friendly history right here in Tulsa.
New business vibes are strong, with Bricktown Comedy Club on East First Street lining up Craig Robinson last night and big laughs continuing. Jobs look steady, with about 5,000 openings posted locally last week in tech and energy, per recent listings. Real estate sees median home prices holding at roughly 285,000 dollars, up a bit near Riverside Drive.
Quick school shoutout: Local teams notched wins in recent track meets at Jenks High. Community events ahead include comedy at Bricktown April 29 and more music flyers popping up.
On public safety, no major incidents in Tulsa over the past day, keeping our streets calm. For a feel-good note, volunteers rallied at Gathering Place yesterday, planting over 200 trees along the Arkansas River trails, boosting our green spaces.
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