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Tulsa Roundup: DUI Crash, Zoning Disputes, Cargo Plane Lands, Chili Bowl Heats Up

Tulsa Roundup: DUI Crash, Zoning Disputes, Cargo Plane Lands, Chili Bowl Heats Up

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Friday, January 16.

We start with breaking news from our roads. Early yesterday, a rollover crash on the 5300 block of South Memorial Drive left one driver injured but stable after paramedics treated her on scene. Tulsa police arrested 21-year-old Leonardo Gomez for alleged DUI after he rear-ended her vehicle, confessed to drinking since 11 p.m., and had open alcohol containers in his car. KTUL reports hes now booked in Tulsa County Jail, a stark reminder for us all to drive sober and keep our community safe.

Shifting to city developments, the Islamic Society of Tulsa plans legal action after Broken Arrows City Council denied their rezoning for a multi-use center near Creek Turnpike and Olive Avenue. Despite planning commission approval, the 4-1 vote cited infrastructure issues, though IST calls it discriminatory and eyes a RLUIPA challenge. Meanwhile, Tulsa Jewish leaders oppose a proposed publicly funded Jewish charter school, saying it skips local input and risks existing schools.

On a brighter note, one of the worlds largest cargo planes, the Antonov An-124, touched down at Tulsa International Airport yesterday, hauling up to 330,000 pounds of freight before departing this morning. And the Chili Bowl Nationals heat up at the Tulsa Expo Center, with prelim winners like Johnny Murdock and Glenn Styres locking spots for tonights action.

From city hall vibes, Senator Jo Anna Dossett from Tulsa filed a bill for 3 million in state funding to bolster our 211 hotlines, connecting folks to food and mental health help amid rising needs. The Tulsa Housing Authority nears releasing its 2021 audit, with a new board chair and fixes underway at Pioneer Plaza.

Weather today brings crisp sunshine, highs near 45 degrees, perfect for outdoor errands, though watch for slick spots from last nights chill. Expect clear skies through the weekend.

New business buzz includes that massive Antonov cargo boosting airport activity. Job market stays steady with about 5,000 openings in energy and healthcare. Real estate sees median home prices around 220,000 dollars, up 3 percent.

Quick school nod to local literacy pushes in Senate bills. Upcoming, Islamic Society open house this weekend.

Finally, a feel-good lift: United Way cheers growing 211 calls as a lifeline for our neighbors.

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