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Tornado Cleanup, Crime Arrests, and Weekend Weather in Tulsa - April 10, 2025
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, April 10, 2025. Here’s what’s happening in Tulsa today.
First, we begin with breaking news. Cleanup efforts continue in Owasso after a high-end EF1 tornado hit on Wednesday morning, bringing winds up to 110 miles per hour. Several neighborhoods sustained significant damage, and crews are working to clear debris by April 18. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Meanwhile, Reed Park in Tulsa experienced flooding from recent storms, so some nearby roads may remain closed today. Please be cautious if you’re traveling through these areas.
In crime news, Tulsa police arrested two suspects involved in a shooting at the Walmart on 81st and Lewis earlier this week. No bystanders were injured, but authorities commend the quick response of their Real Time Information Center in apprehending the individuals. Another arrest was made yesterday outside the Target on 71st Street when a man was found driving a stolen car. Police remind us to always report lost keys and secure our belongings.
Turning to our weather, we’re looking at a mild day ahead with partly sunny skies and a high near 64 degrees. After yesterday’s storms, we can expect quieter weather with only a slight chance of rain late tonight. The weekend forecast is cooler, with highs in the low 50s. It’s a great day to enjoy the outdoors before temperatures drop again.
On to city news—construction has officially begun at the I-44/US-75 interchange. Expect lane closures and detours in the coming weeks as crews work to improve this busy corridor. Additionally, local officials are hosting a public forum next week to discuss city-wide efforts in storm preparedness following recent severe weather.
In real estate developments, Tulsa’s housing market is showing signs of stability. Median home prices are holding at around $250,000, and realtors note that several new listings have come up near Cherry Street and downtown. A new apartment complex is also set to open near 31st and Memorial later this month, adding hundreds of rental units to the market.
For sports fans, Tulsa Public Schools had an outstanding winter season. Booker T. Washington High School celebrated a monumental victory as their boys’ basketball team clinched their 17th state title. Several students across the district also placed in state swimming and wrestling championships. Congratulations to all the young athletes who made Tulsa proud!
In community events, there’s something for everyone this weekend. The Blue Dome Arts Festival kicks off tomorrow in downtown Tulsa, showcasing local artists, food vendors, and live music. Meanwhile, the University of Tulsa will host its Women’s Softball Invitational starting Friday. For those interested in history, the Greenwood Rising museum is holding an evening event highlighting the stories of local pioneers this Saturday.
On a feel-good note, Union Public Schools announced a significant drop in chronic absenteeism, citing new engagement strategies and support programs for students. And speaking of accomplishments, a big shout-out to the Edison High Pom team, who recently earned 2nd place at the Dance Team Unity Nationals.
Finally, in business, Mustafa’s Auto Sales on Garnett Road pointed out rising costs for car parts due to tariffs. Despite this, they’re offering discounts through April to help customers manage vehicle repairs.
That’s all for today. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and enjoy your day!
First, we begin with breaking news. Cleanup efforts continue in Owasso after a high-end EF1 tornado hit on Wednesday morning, bringing winds up to 110 miles per hour. Several neighborhoods sustained significant damage, and crews are working to clear debris by April 18. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Meanwhile, Reed Park in Tulsa experienced flooding from recent storms, so some nearby roads may remain closed today. Please be cautious if you’re traveling through these areas.
In crime news, Tulsa police arrested two suspects involved in a shooting at the Walmart on 81st and Lewis earlier this week. No bystanders were injured, but authorities commend the quick response of their Real Time Information Center in apprehending the individuals. Another arrest was made yesterday outside the Target on 71st Street when a man was found driving a stolen car. Police remind us to always report lost keys and secure our belongings.
Turning to our weather, we’re looking at a mild day ahead with partly sunny skies and a high near 64 degrees. After yesterday’s storms, we can expect quieter weather with only a slight chance of rain late tonight. The weekend forecast is cooler, with highs in the low 50s. It’s a great day to enjoy the outdoors before temperatures drop again.
On to city news—construction has officially begun at the I-44/US-75 interchange. Expect lane closures and detours in the coming weeks as crews work to improve this busy corridor. Additionally, local officials are hosting a public forum next week to discuss city-wide efforts in storm preparedness following recent severe weather.
In real estate developments, Tulsa’s housing market is showing signs of stability. Median home prices are holding at around $250,000, and realtors note that several new listings have come up near Cherry Street and downtown. A new apartment complex is also set to open near 31st and Memorial later this month, adding hundreds of rental units to the market.
For sports fans, Tulsa Public Schools had an outstanding winter season. Booker T. Washington High School celebrated a monumental victory as their boys’ basketball team clinched their 17th state title. Several students across the district also placed in state swimming and wrestling championships. Congratulations to all the young athletes who made Tulsa proud!
In community events, there’s something for everyone this weekend. The Blue Dome Arts Festival kicks off tomorrow in downtown Tulsa, showcasing local artists, food vendors, and live music. Meanwhile, the University of Tulsa will host its Women’s Softball Invitational starting Friday. For those interested in history, the Greenwood Rising museum is holding an evening event highlighting the stories of local pioneers this Saturday.
On a feel-good note, Union Public Schools announced a significant drop in chronic absenteeism, citing new engagement strategies and support programs for students. And speaking of accomplishments, a big shout-out to the Edison High Pom team, who recently earned 2nd place at the Dance Team Unity Nationals.
Finally, in business, Mustafa’s Auto Sales on Garnett Road pointed out rising costs for car parts due to tariffs. Despite this, they’re offering discounts through April to help customers manage vehicle repairs.
That’s all for today. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and enjoy your day!