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Tulsa's Booming Tech Scene, Homeless Assistance, and Chili Bowl Nationals Update

Tulsa's Booming Tech Scene, Homeless Assistance, and Chili Bowl Nationals Update

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Monday, January 13, 2025. We're starting the week with a mix of exciting news and updates from around our city.

First off, let's talk about the tech scene in Tulsa. It's booming, with a projected 10,000 new tech jobs over the next eight years, averaging a salary of $67,000. This growth is driven by significant investments in AI, autonomous systems, and cloud security, making Tulsa an official Tech Hub with access to $75 million in federal funding. Companies are flocking here, and initiatives like the Tulsa Remote program are bringing in over 1,200 remote workers, contributing to a massive economic boost[2].

In local news, efforts are underway to help the homeless during this cold weather. The health department is urging safety as respiratory illnesses spike, offering prevention resources. Meanwhile, Muskogee is seeing a rise in fires as the cold drives homeless individuals into vacant buildings[1].

On the real estate front, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission met on January 8 to discuss rezoning requests, including one for a location east of the northeast corner of East 4th Place and South Harvard Avenue, and another southwest of the intersection of West Archer Street and North Guthrie Avenue[3].

In city hall news, the focus is on helping recently incarcerated individuals get their licenses back more easily, and there are discussions about proposed OKDHS rule changes affecting childcare providers[1].

Weather-wise, it's going to be chilly today, with temperatures expected to stay in the mid-30s. This cold weather might impact outdoor activities, but it won't dampen the spirits of those attending the Chili Bowl Nationals at Expo Square. The event, which starts today and runs through January 18, is expected to bring in over $40 million in economic impact and features nearly 400 racers from more than 40 states and seven countries[5].

In new business activity, while there are no major openings or closings to report, the city's investment in tech is expected to attract new businesses and startups.

Looking ahead to community events, the Chili Bowl Nationals is the big ticket item this week. If you're a racing fan, you won't want to miss it.

In local school achievements, there's been a significant focus on practical skills training, particularly in tech fields, with programs like the Cyber Skills Center at Tulsa Community College offering 24-week training programs in cybersecurity and data analytics[2].

On a feel-good note, the community's efforts to help the homeless during this cold spell are truly commendable, showing the heart of Tulsa.

In today's crime report, a Tulsa man was arrested for allegedly waving a green Glock at a family near 15th and Yale, and there's been a string of cigarette and beer thefts with a suspect now in custody[1].

This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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