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Tulsa Local Pulse: Grease Collection, New House Speaker, Football Woes, and Clear Skies Ahead

Tulsa Local Pulse: Grease Collection, New House Speaker, Football Woes, and Clear Skies Ahead

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

We're starting this morning with some significant updates from around our community. First up, if you've got cooking oil to dispose of properly, the City of Tulsa held a special collection event yesterday at the M.E.T. Depot on South Cincinnati from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon. If you missed it, the city wants to remind everyone never to pour grease down your sink, even with hot water, because it cools and solidifies in your pipes leading to clogs and expensive plumbing bills. Instead, let that grease cool, pour it into a sealed container, and save it for the next collection event. You can find more information at Trap The Grease Tulsa dot com.

On the political front, we saw a major shift in state leadership this week. Kyle Hilbert, a Republican from Bristow representing House District 29, which includes portions of rural Creek and Tulsa counties, was elected as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. At just thirty years old, Hilbert becomes the youngest House Speaker in Oklahoma history. He'll take over the role when the 60th Legislature convenes on February 3rd. Hilbert has authored over forty bills during his eight-year tenure and has been instrumental in improving the state's budget transparency. He'll be joined by Anthony Moore as Speaker Pro Tempore, and both have pledged to focus on strengthening our state's economy and addressing everyday needs across schools, roads, hospitals, and public services.

Now to sports, and it's been a tough weekend for our Golden Hurricane. Tulsa's football team fell to UAB thirty-one to twenty-four in their season finale yesterday at H.A. Chapman Stadium on Senior Day. It was a closely contested match, with UAB scoring the game-winning touchdown with three minutes forty seconds remaining. The loss wraps up a challenging season for our football program. On the basketball side, Tulsa's men's team will take on Houston tonight at a neutral site. The Golden Hurricane come in with a five and one record and are looking to extend their four-game home winning streak, though this matchup is being played at a neutral location rather than in Tulsa.

We're heading into the evening hours now, and we're looking at generally clear skies with temperatures dropping as we move through the night. Tonight should be a good opportunity to get outside if you're planning any evening activities.

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