Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, October second. We start our day with a major development out of City Hall. Mayor Monroe Nichols is sounding the alarm after the state announced an eight million dollar cut to Tulsa’s mental health and public safety programs. According to coverage from both Channel 2 News and KTUL, these cuts impact essential services like the COPES 911 co-response, the Family and Children Services Crisis Response Center, the Tulsa Sobering Center, and GRAND Addiction Recovery. Mayor Nichols says losing these programs means fewer options for law enforcement, more pressure on hospitals, and fewer paths to recovery for Tulsans in need. City leaders, including the mayor, have been holding urgent community forums and searching for new ways to protect these critical services, but the mood is one of anxiety as providers now scramble to prepare for the consequences.
Turning to public safety, the Tulsa Police Department reports a string of car break-ins overnight in neighborhoods near 61st and Sheridan and at apartment complexes around the Riverwalk Crossing. Officers encourage us to double-check our locks and leave nothing valuable inside our vehicles as they continue their investigation. No major arrests in the past 24 hours, but police say patrols in west and north Tulsa will be increased today in response to those incidents.
For weather, we enjoy a cooler, drier start this Thursday with scattered clouds and a light breeze. Our high will top out near seventy-five, making it a great day to get outdoors, especially with evening lows dipping to the mid-fifties. No major storms in today’s forecast, but a chance of light showers late Saturday, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re planning ahead for the weekend.
In sports, there is excitement at Hurricane Soccer Stadium where the Tulsa Golden Hurricane women’s team takes on the ninth-ranked Memphis Tigers tonight at seven. Tulsa comes in with a solid six, three, and four record, with senior forward Jordan Frederick making national headlines—she leads the country in total points and earned another American Conference recognition last week. The match features a petting zoo and scarf giveaway, making it a fun family event. Tickets are ten dollars, and the team is still looking for ball kids if any of our young listeners want to get involved.
Looking at real estate, Tulsa’s home prices remain steady this fall, with the median home around two hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars and new listings up slightly compared to last month. Local realtors say open houses across Midtown and Brookside are seeing more traffic, possibly thanks to the cooling mortgage rate rumors.
On the jobs front, the Tulsa Chamber is promoting over nine hundred open positions this week, with healthcare, logistics, and technology leading in new postings. Saint Francis Health System has announced a hiring fair for nurses and support staff downtown, scheduled for next Tuesday.
Downtown, a new bakery called Wild Flour just opened doors near Archer and Detroit, bringing fresh pastries and locally roasted coffee to the Arts District. Meanwhile, fans of the Tulsa Farmer’s Market can mark their calendars for the Harvest Festival this Saturday. Expect local produce, food trucks, and live music at Kendall Whittier Square.
In schools, our congratulations go to Edison Prep’s marching band, who took first place at last weekend’s regional competition—way to go Eagles. Over at Booker T, the boys’ varsity football team notched an impressive win against Union, boosting morale across the Hornet campus.
And here’s a story to make us smile: volunteers from the Dream Center spent yesterday afternoon repairing bikes so neighborhood kids have wheels for the fall. Their work is quietly making a big difference west of downtown.
Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for your daily Tulsa Local Pulse. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot 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