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Tulsa Local Pulse: Peaceful Protests, Guilty Plea, Zoning Updates, and Community Mural


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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, June 14. We start our day with a look at the people and places making waves in our city. Over at Woodland Hills Mall off S Memorial Drive, a peaceful protest is underway as part of the national No Kings Day movement, with crowds gathering between three and five this afternoon to voice concerns about government overreach and civil liberties. Meanwhile, Broken Arrow saw a smaller rally in the Rose District earlier this morning, and similar gatherings are wrapping up or continuing in Norman and Tahlequah. The ACLU reminds us all that peaceful protest is a core part of our local history, and if you head out to see the rallies, know your rights and stay safe.

On the crime front, breaking news overnight centered on a guilty plea from an Afghan man accused of plotting an Election Day terror plot, a case that’s drawn attention to public safety and vigilance here in Tulsa. Law enforcement, including the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, is on standby across the city throughout the weekend to ensure everyone’s safety at all events. Remember, if you see something suspicious, don’t hesitate to reach out to authorities.

At city hall, things are calm today, but attention is already turning toward next week’s Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission meeting set for Wednesday the 18th at the Tulsa City Council Chambers on 2nd Street. The agenda includes updates to zoning codes that could change local requirements for historic preservation, with possible impacts on how property owners build accessory structures around town. It’s a good reminder for anyone renovating or investing in property to stay tuned.

Speaking of real estate, prices in Tulsa continue to edge up, with median home values now just above 200,000 dollars and steady job growth supporting demand. The job market is active, too, with about 500 new postings this week in health care, tech, and skilled trades.

Now for something a little lighter. Tulsa turns into a comic lover’s paradise today as Tulsa Nostalgia Con kicks off downtown, bringing special guests, panels, and plenty of fun for fans of all ages. If you’re looking for a break from the weekend’s more serious events, this could be the perfect spot. And in community news, congratulations go out to Booker T. Washington High School’s robotics team, who brought home top honors at a statewide competition this week. Well done, students.

We can’t forget our weather. Today is shaping up to be partly sunny and warm, with temperatures in the low 90s, making it a great day for outdoor events—just stay hydrated and keep an eye on the sky for any quick changes.

Finally, in our feel-good story, a group of neighbors near Cherry Street came together to paint a community mural, brightening up a local alley and reminding us all how creativity and collaboration can make our city a better place to live.

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

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