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Tulsa Local Pulse: Affordable Housing, Hit-and-Run, and Reopened Wave Park


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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, August 30, 2025. We start off today with breaking news from city hall, where Tulsa Council members and Muscogee Nation officials have been meeting at Council Oak Comprehensive Healthcare to discuss future housing developments. This partnership is getting renewed focus since recent court rulings and promises to bring more affordable housing options close to downtown and along Riverside Drive. Expect more updates on new community housing and potential job openings from these projects in the coming weeks.

Turning to public safety, Tulsa Police are searching for the driver of a Jeep involved in a hit-and-run near 4th Street and Sheridan Road in the early hours yesterday. The crash sent another vehicle through the intersection and into a parking lot. The woman driving that car was hospitalized and is still being evaluated. Police have not released further details, but the investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.

Meanwhile, after a pause following the tragic drowning of 16-year-old Jawaun Jordan, Tulsa Wave Park on Zink Lake has reopened. Enhanced safety measures are in place, and city officials are emphasizing the need for visitors to follow posted rules and bring appropriate safety gear. This reopening marks a cautious step forward for one of Tulsa’s unique recreational spots.

In city services, we have a heads-up for all residents. Tomorrow, August 31, is the deadline to enroll in EMSAcare, the local emergency ambulance service. For about five dollars a month, you and everyone in your household can avoid hefty ambulance bills, with the program already saving Tulsans roughly fifty-five million dollars over five years. Enrollment is handled through your city water bill, and after tomorrow, late signups won’t be accepted until next year, so don’t miss your window.

Weather today is cloudy and mild, with temperatures hanging around the upper seventies. No severe weather is expected, and conditions should be perfect for outdoor plans, including Sunday’s events, where sunshine and highs in the low eighties are forecast.

In local sports, the University of Tulsa volleyball team dropped their season opener to Wyoming last night at the Rumble in the Rockies tournament. Star players Olivia Vance and Ava Steffe made impressive showings, and the Golden Hurricane will look to bounce back in their next match against Colorado later today.

For students and families, a landmark agreement was signed yesterday between Pawnee Nation College and Tulsa Community College. This collaboration will allow more rural and Native students to get their degrees and access vital student services, a win for educational opportunities in Tulsa and beyond.

On the job and real estate front, new housing initiatives are expected to create up to three hundred construction and long-term maintenance jobs over the next year. Real estate markets in Midtown and East Tulsa remain steady, with average home prices hovering around two hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

For community events, don’t miss the Greenwood Jazz Fest kicking off tonight near ONEOK Field, bringing live jazz and local food trucks. Volunteers at Turkey Mountain are also stepping up safety patrols after a recent assault on the trails, showing how Tulsa pulls together in times of need.

Lastly, a feel-good story out of downtown: a Tulsa couple traded their rehearsal dinner for a volunteering shift at the homeless outreach center on Archer Street, bringing meals and smiles to people in need ahead of their big day.

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