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Tulsa Local Pulse: Warm Weekend Ahead, Community Spirit Strong

Tulsa Local Pulse: Warm Weekend Ahead, Community Spirit Strong

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to a calm morning across Tulsa. According to News On 6 and the Weather Network, we stay warm and mostly sunny today, with highs in the mid 80s and just a slight chance of an isolated shower later. Travel forecasters at Florida Weather Center say our region is mostly clear with only a small chance of a quick storm, so outdoor plans at Gathering Place, along Riverside Drive, or in our neighborhood parks look good. Tonight stays mild and comfortable, and the next couple of days keep that typical June pattern, warm afternoons and muggy nights. From City Hall, we continue to see attention on budget priorities and street work. Crews are busy along Peoria, Yale, and parts of Admiral, so we plan a little extra time for lane closures and watch for workers. In breaking public safety news, News On 6 reports Tulsa Police are investigating a robbery and shooting from the past day, reminding us to stay aware, especially around busy commercial corridors. Fox 23 and News On 6 also mention a high profile standoff in Claremore ending in an arrest, showing how quickly situations can change but also how regional agencies coordinate. So far this morning, there are no new major threats reported here in the city, but we keep an ear out for updated alerts from Tulsa Police. On the good news side, Team Oklahoma’s Special Olympics sendoff, highlighted by News On 6, includes athletes from around Green Country, including Tulsa schools, heading out with big community support. Our local high school athletes continue summer workouts, and youth baseball and softball leagues are taking over fields from LaFortune to Mohawk Park. In pro sports, FC Tulsa picks up a solid home win at ONEOK Field, two to nothing over Monterey Bay, as reported by Our Sports Central. That puts our club firmly in the playoff hunt and keeps downtown buzzing on match nights. Culturally, we are heading into a busy weekend. Deep Greenwood Ignited, highlighted by FOX 25, is bringing powerful performances that go beyond the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and into stories of resilience and creativity in the Greenwood District. Bricktown Comedy Club near downtown hosts Kennedy: Enemies of Freedom tonight, giving us a lighter option if we want a laugh. On the business front, Legacy Plaza notes that the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits in Tulsa is back open after its Juneteenth closure, a reminder that many offices are now fully into summer schedules. Across the metro, job postings hold strong, especially in health care, logistics, and skilled trades, with roughly several thousand openings in the broader Tulsa area, which means opportunities for those looking to make a change. Real estate agents report that median home prices hover in the mid 200 thousands, with homes near Brookside, midtown, and south Tulsa still moving quickly. Renters are seeing modest increases but also more inventory in newer complexes near Highway 169 and along the Broken Arrow Expressway. For a feel good story, volunteers continue to work in Greenwood and along Route 66, cleaning streets, painting murals, and preparing for summer festivals, showing how neighbors step up to keep Tulsa looking its best. Thanks for tuning in to Tulsa Local Pulse, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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