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Tulsa Local Pulse: Tribal Hunting Rights Upheld, Oilers Paint the Ice, TU Women's Basketball Shines

Tulsa Local Pulse: Tribal Hunting Rights Upheld, Oilers Paint the Ice, TU Women's Basketball Shines

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, December 21. We kick off with breaking news from our state capitol that hits close to home for many in the 918. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond just issued a binding opinion telling wildlife officials to stop ticketing tribal citizens for hunting on reservation land without state licenses. Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Chickasaw Governor Bill Anoatubby, and Choctaw Chief Gary Batton all praised it, saying it upholds treaty rights and federal law. This clears up confusion during hunting season, so tribal members near the Arkansas River or reservation edges can exercise those rights without worry while cases play out.

Shifting to sports, our Tulsa Oilers took a tough 6-0 shutout loss to the Allen Americans last night at the BOK Center, with goalie David Tendeck stopping 42 shots. They bounce back today at 3:05 p.m. with the Paint the Ice game against Utah Grizzlies right there at BOK—perfect family fun. Over at TU, the womens basketball team wraps non-conference play this afternoon at 1:45 against Florida in Gainesville, riding high after a 67-43 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Education Day, where junior Jade Clack dropped a career-high 16 points.

No major crime reports from the past 24 hours, keeping our streets around 71st and Memorial steady. City Hall stayed quiet yesterday, but were watching for updates on daily life decisions like traffic tweaks near Riverside Drive.

New business scene is calm—no big openings or closings—but jobs look solid with about 5,000 postings in Tulsa this month, many in energy and healthcare per local listings. Real estate? Median home prices hover around 250,000 dollars, up slightly from last year, with hot spots in Brookside drawing buyers.

Weather today brings partly cloudy skies, highs near 48 degrees, but that north wind off the river could chill evening events—bundle up for Oilers tailgates. Outlook stays dry through Tuesday.

Quick school shoutout: TU freshmen like Dora Toman are shining, leading in rebounds and assists. Upcoming, mark your calendar for holiday lights at Gathering Place this week.

And a feel-good note: Local families painted the town festive at yesterdays BOK prep, spreading holiday cheer well see on ice today.

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