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Tulsa Local Pulse: Heat, Storms, and Summer Growth

Tulsa Local Pulse: Heat, Storms, and Summer Growth

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first. We wake up today to a warm, stormy pattern across Green Country. Forecasters at KJRH and the National Weather Service say we push into the low 90s this afternoon, with humidity making it feel closer to 100 and a solid chance of strong thunderstorms, especially late in the day. That means we keep an eye on lightning and gusty winds for any outdoor plans around Gathering Place, LaFortune Park, or the River Parks trails, and we plan on some slick roads on the Broken Arrow Expressway and Highway 169 this evening. From city hall, we continue to track how new commercial permits are reshaping the city. Tulsa World’s latest building permit list shows several new projects topping one hundred thousand dollars in value, including work along South Memorial and near downtown’s Brady Arts District. That signals steady construction jobs and more storefronts coming, even as some small businesses still struggle with higher costs. In the job market, local recruiters report hourly warehouse and manufacturing positions in east Tulsa starting around sixteen to eighteen dollars, while many restaurants along Cherry Street and in the Blue Dome are hiring for summer shifts. For housing, realtors say the median home price in the metro sits in the low two hundreds, with homes near midtown and around Brookside often drawing multiple offers when they are priced right. Culturally, we are still riding the energy of Tulsa’s Juneteenth celebrations. Juneteenth events downtown and along Greenwood this weekend bring live music, food trucks, and family activities, honoring the history of Black Wall Street while supporting local vendors and artists. Looking ahead, churches across town, from Community Baptist Church to congregations along South Lewis and in north Tulsa, host Sunday services and community meals today, offering a quieter space after a busy, stormy weekend. On the crime front, Tulsa Police report a typical weekend mix of calls, with a few significant incidents under investigation involving assaults and vehicle break-ins near major shopping corridors and apartment complexes. We stay alert, lock our cars, and check on neighbors, especially in larger parking lots along 21st Street, 41st, and around Woodland Hills Mall. Sports fans keep one eye on the national stage as Team USA continues its World Cup run, while locally we follow summer baseball tournaments, youth leagues, and workouts for high school programs gearing up for fall. For a feel good note, volunteers across Tulsa staff cooling centers and distribute water to our unhoused neighbors and outdoor workers, making sure no one faces this heat alone. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local updates. 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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