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Tulsa Local Pulse: Community Conversations, Housing Trends, and Celebrating Local Athletes
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, May 22, 2025. We wake up to a day with a mix of sun and clouds. A few showers could still pop up after last night’s storms, especially in the afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy just in case you are headed out. High temperatures top out around the upper seventies, and the cooler weather should stick with us through the weekend.
Today’s breaking news centers on City Hall, where Mayor Monroe Nichols will host the final Community Conversation at 5:30 this evening at the Crossover Community Center on East 36th Street North. This is a chance for all of us to talk one-on-one with city leaders, including Councilors Vanessa Hall-Harper and Jackie Dutton, and hear about the city’s new budget and the initiatives that could impact everyday life. If you have questions about road projects, housing, or city services, this event is your best opportunity to be heard. The session was rescheduled from earlier in the week after those severe storms swept through, so city officials are hoping for a strong turnout tonight.
In real estate news, the Tulsa City Council advanced a rezoning ordinance for property at West 8th Street South and South 45th West Avenue, making way for new single-family homes in the area. This move reflects the momentum we are seeing in Tulsa’s housing market, with more than a dozen new permits issued citywide just this week, especially in West and Midtown neighborhoods. If you are looking for new opportunities, local job postings are also up by about six percent compared to last month, with healthcare and manufacturing showing the strongest growth.
Tulsa’s cultural calendar is also in full swing. This coming weekend brings the return of Mayfest downtown at East Archer Street, with live music, food trucks, and artists from across the region. This event is always a spring favorite and a great spot to bring the whole family. If you have a green thumb, Saturday morning offers the popular Backyard Passalong Plant Sale in Glenpool.
On the sports side, local high school track teams finished strong this past week, with Booker T. Washington and Union both bringing home state medals. And while we are not in Oklahoma City, we are still celebrating the news that Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been named this year’s NBA Most Valuable Player, which many here say is a point of pride for all of Green Country.
Turning to crime and safety, Tulsa Police report a relatively calm 24 hours. Officers responded to a vehicle break-in near Cherry Street overnight, and one arrest was made in connection with a burglary in East Tulsa. No major injuries have been reported, but authorities remind us to keep valuables out of sight and to lock vehicles, especially with summer activities picking up.
To end on a feel-good note, volunteers from across Tulsa came together yesterday to prepare care packages for families affected by recent storms. Their efforts at the Tulsa Dream Center highlight the strong sense of community and resilience that makes our city special.
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
Today’s breaking news centers on City Hall, where Mayor Monroe Nichols will host the final Community Conversation at 5:30 this evening at the Crossover Community Center on East 36th Street North. This is a chance for all of us to talk one-on-one with city leaders, including Councilors Vanessa Hall-Harper and Jackie Dutton, and hear about the city’s new budget and the initiatives that could impact everyday life. If you have questions about road projects, housing, or city services, this event is your best opportunity to be heard. The session was rescheduled from earlier in the week after those severe storms swept through, so city officials are hoping for a strong turnout tonight.
In real estate news, the Tulsa City Council advanced a rezoning ordinance for property at West 8th Street South and South 45th West Avenue, making way for new single-family homes in the area. This move reflects the momentum we are seeing in Tulsa’s housing market, with more than a dozen new permits issued citywide just this week, especially in West and Midtown neighborhoods. If you are looking for new opportunities, local job postings are also up by about six percent compared to last month, with healthcare and manufacturing showing the strongest growth.
Tulsa’s cultural calendar is also in full swing. This coming weekend brings the return of Mayfest downtown at East Archer Street, with live music, food trucks, and artists from across the region. This event is always a spring favorite and a great spot to bring the whole family. If you have a green thumb, Saturday morning offers the popular Backyard Passalong Plant Sale in Glenpool.
On the sports side, local high school track teams finished strong this past week, with Booker T. Washington and Union both bringing home state medals. And while we are not in Oklahoma City, we are still celebrating the news that Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been named this year’s NBA Most Valuable Player, which many here say is a point of pride for all of Green Country.
Turning to crime and safety, Tulsa Police report a relatively calm 24 hours. Officers responded to a vehicle break-in near Cherry Street overnight, and one arrest was made in connection with a burglary in East Tulsa. No major injuries have been reported, but authorities remind us to keep valuables out of sight and to lock vehicles, especially with summer activities picking up.
To end on a feel-good note, volunteers from across Tulsa came together yesterday to prepare care packages for families affected by recent storms. Their efforts at the Tulsa Dream Center highlight the strong sense of community and resilience that makes our city special.
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