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"Tulsa Update: TSET Restructure, Mayfest Draws Crowds, and Community Repairs Playground"


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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, May 24th, 2025. We wake up today to mostly clear skies across Green Country, with temps starting off in the lower 60s and warming to the upper 80s this afternoon. Expect plenty of sunshine and a soft south breeze, perfect for the outdoor events happening around our city. Keep an eye out for a small chance of showers toward sunset, but overall, a great day for family gatherings and local festivals.

We begin with breaking news from the state capitol. Lawmakers in Oklahoma have voted to restructure the TSET board, following heated debate over the board’s role and its funding decisions for a major OU hospital project. This legislation could change how health funds are managed for Tulsa and the rest of the state, so we’ll keep monitoring the impact on local health initiatives as this story unfolds.

Turning to City Hall, Tulsa’s Board of Adjustment is set to meet Tuesday at the City Council Chambers on Second Street. The board is expected to review several zoning and variance requests that could affect business development near downtown and along Riverside. These meetings are open to the public, so neighbors interested in city growth are encouraged to attend or send in comments.

On the crime front, Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen marks one year in his post, prioritizing the reduction of violent crime. Numbers from the department show major crimes decreasing across the city. Larsen says our focus remains on keeping Tulsa the safest place to raise families, whether you’re at the Gathering Place, Mayfest, or just out on a morning run. In other law enforcement news, an immigration case is drawing attention at the Tulsa County Jail, where officials stress they have no control over federal detainees, hoping to maintain trust within our immigrant communities as court challenges continue.

It’s a busy weekend in Tulsa, especially in the heart of downtown where the Tulsa International Mayfest continues through the weekend at Archer and Boston. Arts, music, and great food are drawing big crowds. Over at ONEOK Field, the Drillers are hosting a special family event tonight, promising fun for all ages.

In the real estate and jobs arena, home sales are steady, with roughly 150 new listings hitting the market this week, and local employers report a slight uptick in hiring, especially in construction and hospitality ahead of summer. New businesses are popping up along Cherry Street and Brookside, while a few older favorites are rebranding or adjusting hours to better serve the post-pandemic crowd.

Our schools have cause to celebrate as Edison High’s track team brought home two state medals, and Booker T. Washington’s academic bowl team remains undefeated in regional play.

We close with a feel-good moment: Neighbors along East 46th Street North rallied to repair a playground damaged in last week’s storms. Volunteers young and old pitched in, showing once again that when Tulsa pulls together, great things happen.

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

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