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Tulsa Local Pulse: Gundy stays, job market improves, airport project review, and community events.
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for December 14, 2024. We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. Mike Gundy has agreed to continue as the head coach at Oklahoma State University, a decision that has sparked mixed reactions from fans[1][5].
Moving on to the job market, we see a cautiously optimistic picture. The unemployment rate in Tulsa dipped slightly to 4.8% in January 2024, compared to 5.1% in December 2023. This aligns with the national trend of a gradually tightening labor market. Major sectors like professional and business services, healthcare, and social assistance have shown significant growth, adding over 1,000 new jobs[2].
In real estate news, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) is set to review and possibly approve the Tulsa International Airport Economic Development Project Plan, which is in conformance with the Tulsa Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, there are discussions on zoning code amendments regarding accessory buildings and structures in Historic Preservation districts[3].
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The TMAPC is working on various projects, including the review of zoning code amendments and the approval of new development plans. These decisions will have a direct impact on how our city grows and evolves[3].
Weather-wise, we're expecting more clouds to move in with isolated showers possible. This might affect outdoor activities and events planned for today, so it's a good idea to check the forecast before heading out[5].
In new business activity, the Tulsa Drillers have partnered with local text message marketing startup Respond Flow to provide fans with a new method of receiving team news and special offers. This partnership is a great example of local businesses supporting each other and fostering growth in the community[4].
Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities planned for the next few days. The community is rallying around the Muskogee Roughers as they head back to the state championship. Additionally, there are various holiday events and fundraisers happening across the city[1].
In local school achievements, we have some exciting news from the sports front. The Muskogee Roughers are heading back to the state championship, and fans are showing their support in various ways[1].
For a feel-good community story, we have the town of Barnsdall, which is not letting Christmas become another victim of the storm. Despite the challenges, the community is coming together to celebrate the holiday season[1].
In today's crime report, we have a warning from police following a string of car burglaries. The Tulsa Police Department has released bodycam footage of a parking ticket arrest and is urging residents to be vigilant about their property[1].
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Moving on to the job market, we see a cautiously optimistic picture. The unemployment rate in Tulsa dipped slightly to 4.8% in January 2024, compared to 5.1% in December 2023. This aligns with the national trend of a gradually tightening labor market. Major sectors like professional and business services, healthcare, and social assistance have shown significant growth, adding over 1,000 new jobs[2].
In real estate news, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (TMAPC) is set to review and possibly approve the Tulsa International Airport Economic Development Project Plan, which is in conformance with the Tulsa Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, there are discussions on zoning code amendments regarding accessory buildings and structures in Historic Preservation districts[3].
From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The TMAPC is working on various projects, including the review of zoning code amendments and the approval of new development plans. These decisions will have a direct impact on how our city grows and evolves[3].
Weather-wise, we're expecting more clouds to move in with isolated showers possible. This might affect outdoor activities and events planned for today, so it's a good idea to check the forecast before heading out[5].
In new business activity, the Tulsa Drillers have partnered with local text message marketing startup Respond Flow to provide fans with a new method of receiving team news and special offers. This partnership is a great example of local businesses supporting each other and fostering growth in the community[4].
Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities planned for the next few days. The community is rallying around the Muskogee Roughers as they head back to the state championship. Additionally, there are various holiday events and fundraisers happening across the city[1].
In local school achievements, we have some exciting news from the sports front. The Muskogee Roughers are heading back to the state championship, and fans are showing their support in various ways[1].
For a feel-good community story, we have the town of Barnsdall, which is not letting Christmas become another victim of the storm. Despite the challenges, the community is coming together to celebrate the holiday season[1].
In today's crime report, we have a warning from police following a string of car burglaries. The Tulsa Police Department has released bodycam footage of a parking ticket arrest and is urging residents to be vigilant about their property[1].
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI