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Promenade Mall Secured, Mild Weekend Ahead, and Tulsa Students Shine at Science Competition


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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, May 3rd. Our Saturday is off to a quiet start, but there’s no shortage of local headlines and happenings to keep us connected to our city. First, let’s look at breaking news and major developments.

City officials are ramping up efforts at the vacant Promenade Mall on South Yale Avenue. After repeated break-ins and safety concerns, including fires and people living inside, code enforcement has declared the building unfit for occupancy. The city has stepped in to secure the property, with daily patrols by police and fire departments. The owner has until May 6 to keep those doors locked, or the city will take further action. We’re reminded to report any suspicious activity around the mall to help keep our neighborhoods safe.

Turning to weather, we’re seeing a cool, slightly cloudy morning. Highs are set to reach the low seventies this afternoon, making it perfect for outdoor plans. Tomorrow looks to be another mild day, so if you’re headed outside for errands or leisure, expect calm skies.

For public safety, Tulsa Police report a relatively calm 24 hours, with no major incidents overnight. Officers are focusing on increased patrols near closed properties like Promenade Mall. As always, keep an eye out in your neighborhoods and lend a hand by letting authorities know if you spot anything unusual.

Shifting to city hall, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission is debating land use changes along US Highway 75. These decisions could impact development from North to South Tulsa, potentially shaping traffic and business growth in those areas in the coming years. And if you’re interested in zoning or want to comment on property variances, you can participate in upcoming Board of Adjustment meetings downtown.

Now, for a helpful community service, don’t forget the free ShredSafe event happening this morning from 9 to noon at the News On 6 Visitor Lot on North Boston Avenue. Bring your old papers and have them securely shredded—it’s a great way to tidy up and fight identity theft.

In jobs and real estate, we’re seeing steady movement. Residential home inventory is up slightly from last month, and hiring remains strong, especially in health care and construction as we roll into the summer season.

Looking to sports, the Tulsa Oilers face the Green Bay Blizzard tonight at the BOK Center. Both teams have split their last four games, so it’s set to be a competitive match and a great outing for families who love indoor football.

For those wanting to enjoy some culture, local venues like Guthrie Green and The Gathering Place are hosting live music and art events throughout the weekend. It’s the perfect time to get out, support Tulsa creatives, and take in the spring atmosphere.

And finally, a small feel-good story: Students from several Tulsa schools just returned with awards from a regional science competition. Their innovative projects in recycling and robotics have caught the eye of local industry leaders, showing once again that Tulsa’s next generation is creative, driven, and ready for the future.

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

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