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Tulsa Local Pulse: Sunday May 3 - Clear Skies, Strong Jobs, and Wedding Season Ahead

Tulsa Local Pulse: Sunday May 3 - Clear Skies, Strong Jobs, and Wedding Season Ahead

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We start with clear skies overhead at 52 degrees, warming to the mid-80s today with south winds gusting to 30 miles per hour near the Arkansas River. Perfect for outdoor plans, though keep an eye on those gusts at Gathering Place, and expect mostly clear nights ahead before possible showers tomorrow evening.

In business news, Tulsa World reports fresh commercial building permits over $100,000, including expansions downtown along Boston Avenue, signaling steady growth for our local economy. Jobs remain strong too, with about 5,000 openings listed across sectors like energy and healthcare on major boards this week.

City Hall updates bring good news for daily commuters: council approved $2 million for street repairs on Riverside Drive, easing potholes that have frustrated us all. Real estate heats up with median home prices around $280,000, up 4 percent from last month per local trackers, drawing buyers to Midtown neighborhoods.

Todays crime report stays calm over the past 24 hours, with Tulsa Police noting just minor incidents near 71st and Sheridan, no major arrests or safety alerts to worry our listeners.

On the cultural front, we have the Oklahoma Bridal and Wedding Expo kicking off at 1 PM in Central Park Hall at Expo Square, ideal for couples planning ahead. Music fans, catch Tommy Emmanuel tonight at 7:30 at Arvest Convention Center, tickets starting at $42. Local schools shine too, with Booker T. Washington Highs debate team taking state champs yesterday.

Looking ahead, Carney Fest brews excitement with music and art at Cains Ballroom later this week. For a feel-good lift, our community rallied to support families at the Food Bank on Peoria Avenue, distributing over 10,000 meals last Friday.

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