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Tulsa Local Pulse: Warm Weekend Ahead, Budget Talks Continue, FC Tulsa Plays Charleston

Tulsa Local Pulse: Warm Weekend Ahead, Budget Talks Continue, FC Tulsa Plays Charleston

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, June thirteenth, twenty twenty six. We wake up today with warm, muggy air over Tulsa. KJRH meteorologists say we are heading for the low to mid nineties this afternoon, with partly cloudy skies and only a slight chance of a stray shower. Overnight lows sit in the upper sixties, so we stay warm even after sunset. That heat will matter if we are out at events or working outside, so we hydrate and take breaks in the shade. From City Hall, we are watching ongoing budget talks that shape what we see on our streets. Councilors are focusing on public safety staffing, road repairs along corridors like Peoria and 11th Street, and funding for bus service through MetroLink. MetroLink reminds us that adult day passes are about four dollars and youth ride free with ID, so many of us can leave the car at home and save a little on gas. In business news, we continue to see churn in our shopping corridors. Local realtors on social media report steady demand in midtown neighborhoods around Riverside Drive and Brookside, with median home prices hovering in the mid two hundreds. That keeps pressure on renters but also signals confidence in our local job market, especially around health care, energy services, and logistics near Highway 169 and the airport. For culture and events, Tulsa has a full slate today. The Tulsa Events calendar shows comedy tonight at Bricktown Comedy Club downtown, Tulsa Oilers indoor football at the BOK Center just off Denver Avenue, and live music with Kat Hasty at Cain’s Ballroom on Main. Over at Gilcrease, the special Declaration of Independence viewing for America at 250 is sold out today, but it is a reminder of how strong our arts and history scene is. Families looking for something light can check out the Taste of Summer ice cream festival promoted by local Tulsa realtors, running late morning to midafternoon and giving us a sweet way to beat the heat. Christ Church on Harvard hosts a men’s breakfast this morning, another example of how our faith communities create space for connection. On the sports front, FC Tulsa hits the road to face Charleston Battery tonight in USL Championship play, with kickoff in the evening and streaming on ESPN Plus. We will be watching to see if our boys in black and gold can bring home points. On crime, Tulsa police report a fairly routine last twenty four hours, with no citywide emergencies. Officers still respond to a handful of overnight burglaries and domestic calls, especially along major corridors like Admiral and Garnett. We stay aware, lock vehicles, and look out for neighbors, but there are no broad public safety alerts this morning. For a feel good note, volunteers across the city are gearing up for weekend cleanups in parks along the Arkansas River and near Gathering Place, quietly picking up trash and planting flowers so all of us can enjoy cleaner trails and playgrounds. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss our local check ins. 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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