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Scorching Saturday in Tulsa: Animal Welfare, Comic Con, and School Mold Concerns


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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9, 2025. We hope you are enjoying this sunny start to the weekend, with temperatures already climbing through the low eighties as we kick things off. Expect a hot day ahead—our high will approach ninety-nine degrees, so if you’re heading out, grab your water bottles and take it easy if you plan on being outside later this afternoon. The heat continues into tomorrow, staying near one hundred, but a possible breeze Sunday evening may bring some slight relief.

We begin this morning with major headlines from North Tulsa, where the City has seized nine dogs from a home that’s drawn repeated complaints from neighbors after a pack of pit bulls were seen openly mating in their gated yard. Despite recent action and two citations to the owner for violating spay and neuter laws, puppies have been spotted once again at the property. The city is investigating possible ongoing violations. Mayor Monroe Nichols has announced stricter fines will be imposed for failure to comply with new pet ordinances, aiming to address Tulsa’s expanding issue with pet overpopulation.

Turning now to City Hall, the Tulsa City Council is considering a four point three million dollar proposal called Safe Move. This initiative would address homelessness by relocating people to safer, purpose-built shelters and increasing downtown outreach. In related developments, the city, along with Oklahoma City, is moving forward with so-called hostile architecture—features designed to keep encampments away from certain public spaces. Community advocates have raised concerns; city officials say the need to balance public safety with compassion is at the heart of new policies.

In real estate, the market remains active but inventory is tight. Median home prices in Tulsa remain near three hundred thousand dollars, with job openings in construction, health care, and hospitality holding steady at around six thousand current postings citywide.

There’s a cultural buzz downtown as the Oklahoma Comic Con opens today at the Arvest Convention Center. Pop culture fans can meet actors like Sean Astin and Vicki Lawrence, as well as voice actors and wrestlers from across the country. The event runs today and tomorrow and provides a great way for families to escape the heat indoors.

For families with students, Blended and Brewed on Peoria Avenue is hosting a back to school bash today. The first five visitors to order coffee this morning get their drinks for free, and there are giveaways for kids who stop by—a sweet way to ease into the new school year.

Our local schools are gearing up for fall sports, and congratulations are due to several Tulsa area youth baseball teams that wrapped up solid summer seasons. Parents have raised concerns over mold at Sequoyah Middle School. The district is responding quickly and expects thorough cleaning before classes resume.

In crime news, Tulsa Police continue to investigate several recent incidents in North Tulsa, but fortunately, no major violent crimes have been reported in the last twenty-four hours. The city’s focus on animal ordinances has also brought increased animal control activity in some neighborhoods. Meanwhile, authorities urge parents to check on student safety during outdoor activities, given the rising temperatures. No major property crimes or public safety alerts were issued overnight.

For a feel-good note, dozens of Maltese dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Stroud are up for adoption today at Tulsa Animal Welfare. Several families have already stepped forward to give new homes to these animals, providing a positive outcome to a difficult situation.

Events in Tulsa this weekend also include artist sign-ups for the Oklahoma Duck Stamp art contest and several local farmers markets open across the city. Whether you are out for comics, coffee, or community, Tulsa has something for everyone on this hot August Saturday.

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