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Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragic Police Shooting, Winning Streaks, and Community Vibrancy
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, February 8. We start with breaking news from yesterday: Tulsa police fatally shot a man armed with a machete near the Salvation Army at Archer and Denver. According to KTUL reports, a woman flagged down officers around 1 p.m. after he threatened her. When he charged despite commands and less-lethal attempts, officers fired. They provided first aid, but he died at the scene. Both officers are on administrative leave while the District Attorney reviews body cam footage and evidence. Our hearts go out to everyone involved in this tragic incident.
Shifting to sports, our Tulsa Golden Hurricane mens basketball team is in action right now at 11 a.m. Central against South Florida in Tampa. Tulsa leads the American Conference by one game and rides a seven-game win streak, outscoring foes 87 to 73 lately. Stars like David Green averaging 20 points and Miles Barnstable with clutch threes have us fired up. Theyre 3.5-point underdogs but poised to grab control of first place, per tulsahurricane.com previews.
On the local front, City Hall approved a new traffic calming plan for Riverside Drive near Turkey Mountain, easing commutes and boosting safety for families heading to trails. Weather-wise, chilly winds at 35 degrees with light flurries could slick up I-244 ramps, so drive carefully for morning errands. Expect partly sunny skies later, highs near 42.
New business buzz: Simmons Homes launched their Redbud Design Challenge, showcasing custom floor plans with revamped kitchens at model homes off 71st Street. Job market stays strong with about 5,000 openings in energy and tech sectors downtown. Real estate? Median home prices hover around 250,000 dollars, up 5 percent, drawing buyers to Midtown bungalows.
Looking ahead, catch the Tulsa Drillers fan fest Tuesday at ONEOK Field for spring training hype. Booker T. Washington Highs debate team just won regionals, heading to state. And a feel-good note: Volunteers restored the historic Brady Arts District mural on Main Street, uniting neighbors in a vibrant community paint day.
Stay safe out there, listeners. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Shifting to sports, our Tulsa Golden Hurricane mens basketball team is in action right now at 11 a.m. Central against South Florida in Tampa. Tulsa leads the American Conference by one game and rides a seven-game win streak, outscoring foes 87 to 73 lately. Stars like David Green averaging 20 points and Miles Barnstable with clutch threes have us fired up. Theyre 3.5-point underdogs but poised to grab control of first place, per tulsahurricane.com previews.
On the local front, City Hall approved a new traffic calming plan for Riverside Drive near Turkey Mountain, easing commutes and boosting safety for families heading to trails. Weather-wise, chilly winds at 35 degrees with light flurries could slick up I-244 ramps, so drive carefully for morning errands. Expect partly sunny skies later, highs near 42.
New business buzz: Simmons Homes launched their Redbud Design Challenge, showcasing custom floor plans with revamped kitchens at model homes off 71st Street. Job market stays strong with about 5,000 openings in energy and tech sectors downtown. Real estate? Median home prices hover around 250,000 dollars, up 5 percent, drawing buyers to Midtown bungalows.
Looking ahead, catch the Tulsa Drillers fan fest Tuesday at ONEOK Field for spring training hype. Booker T. Washington Highs debate team just won regionals, heading to state. And a feel-good note: Volunteers restored the historic Brady Arts District mural on Main Street, uniting neighbors in a vibrant community paint day.
Stay safe out there, listeners. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI