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Tulsa Pets, Extreme Heat, and Community Events - Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9, 2025

Tulsa Pets, Extreme Heat, and Community Events - Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9, 2025

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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9, 2025.

We start with breaking news from North Tulsa, where the city has seized nine pit bulls from a home after concerns about repeated breeding and noisy conditions. City officials say the owners, who had already been cited twice for not complying with spay and neuter rules, are once again suspected of exceeding the legal limit, with puppies roaming the yard. Animal control promises another visit and Mayor Monroe Nichols is pushing for tougher fines to address the city’s pet overpopulation problem.

Today’s weather shapes much of our local story. The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning as heat index values shoot as high as 112. Please listen closely if you plan to be outside—temperatures will top out near 100 degrees, and outdoor workers, athletes, and festivalgoers need to hydrate and take plenty of breaks. We can expect south winds making things feel even hotter, with some energetic gusts this afternoon. This heat will stick with us well into the weekend, so take it seriously, especially if you are headed outdoors for local events.

Now, turning to the Kendall Whittier neighborhood, construction gets going this month on a two point one million dollar project to replace water lines and revamp the busy East Admiral and Lewis intersection. The city says the area will remain open, but traffic could be tricky for the next few months. Despite the mess, the Tulsa Farmers’ Market on East Admiral isn’t going anywhere. Organizers have added new parking maps and improved traffic flow to keep shoppers visiting all seventy vendors each Saturday. The popular online ordering and midweek Wednesday market are sticking around through the summer.

In downtown Tulsa, the Arvest Convention Center is buzzing today as Oklahoma Comic Con kicks off. It is a two-day celebration with celebrity guests, comic book legends, vendors, and cosplay contests. Doors open at 10 this morning and the event runs through 6 tonight, so expect extra foot traffic and costumes around Civic Center.

Saturday evening brings the Global Gatherings World Festival to the QuikTrip Great Lawn at Gathering Place. From four to ten tonight, Tulsa puts on a celebration of international music, food, and art, inviting families and visitors to enjoy the best of global culture by the river.

On the sports front, the Tulsa men’s soccer team hosts SMU tonight at Hurricane Soccer Stadium for their second home exhibition match of the preseason. After Wednesday’s five to nothing win over Southwestern Christian, the Golden Hurricane look to keep up the momentum. Fans can grab game-worn gear at the stadium with all proceeds going to support UTulsa athletes.

In local education, several TPS schools have earned recognition for their summer STEM programs, giving students hands-on opportunities in robotics and coding. Shout-out to the volunteer mentors making these programs possible.

In business news, there are continued conversations at city hall about using “hostile architecture” to manage homeless encampments, while city officials are also discussing new workforce training funds after a major grant was approved for Tulsa jobs programs.

As for public safety, Tulsa police responded to an alleged drug-involved homicide in North Tulsa earlier this week at the same home where the recent pit bull seizure occurred. Officers remind us to stay alert in the area and report any suspicious activity. The city is increasing neighborhood patrols over the weekend.

A feel-good note to close: The Tulsa Farmers’ Market’s “To Go” food program has quietly donated extra produce to area shelters every week this summer, proving once again that even small businesses can make a meaningful difference for families in need.

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