• Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragedy, Investigations, Youth Summit, and Upcoming Elections

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Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragedy, Investigations, Youth Summit, and Upcoming Elections

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  • Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

    We're starting with some somber news today. A tragic head-on collision on North Peoria Avenue and East 46th Street North this past Sunday resulted in two fatalities. Our hearts go out to the families affected by this incident. In other public safety news, skeletal remains, believed to be human, were discovered yesterday in Joe Creek near 73rd and Trenton. Tulsa Police and the medical examiner are investigating the scene. We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

    On a brighter note, let's talk about what's happening in our community. The Tulsa Youth Summit 2025 kicked off yesterday, bringing together young leaders from across the city to discuss important issues and develop leadership skills. It's inspiring to see our youth taking an active role in shaping Tulsa's future.

    In education news, Tulsa Public Schools has released its latest parent update. With only two months left in the school year, there are important dates and resources available to keep families informed and engaged. Parents, be sure to check the TPS website for more details.

    Music lovers, here's something to look forward to. Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour made its stop at the Tulsa Theatre on Tuesday. The legendary singer-songwriter welcomed a new drummer, Anton Fig, to his band. It's great to see Tulsa continuing to attract big-name performers.

    In local politics, early voting begins today for the April 1st elections. One race to watch is the Democratic primary for House District 71, where four candidates are vying for the seat vacated by former Rep. Amanda Swope. The race has been notably expensive, with candidates collectively raising over $300,000.

    On the business front, we're seeing continued recovery from the wildfires that affected our area earlier this month. Rumors Salon in Sand Springs is offering free services to Mannford wildfire victims, providing a touch of comfort during a difficult time. It's heartening to see our community coming together to support those in need.

    Looking at today's weather, we're expecting lighter winds and slightly warmer temperatures. It's a good day to get out and enjoy some of Tulsa's outdoor spaces, like Woodward Park or the Gathering Place.

    In sports, keep an eye on our local high school teams as spring sports seasons are in full swing. We've got some talented athletes representing Tulsa across various competitions.

    Finally, a reminder that the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty held a vigil yesterday morning during the execution of Wendell Grissom. These events often spark important conversations in our community about justice and compassion.

    This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, March 27, 2025.

We're starting with some somber news today. A tragic head-on collision on North Peoria Avenue and East 46th Street North this past Sunday resulted in two fatalities. Our hearts go out to the families affected by this incident. In other public safety news, skeletal remains, believed to be human, were discovered yesterday in Joe Creek near 73rd and Trenton. Tulsa Police and the medical examiner are investigating the scene. We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

On a brighter note, let's talk about what's happening in our community. The Tulsa Youth Summit 2025 kicked off yesterday, bringing together young leaders from across the city to discuss important issues and develop leadership skills. It's inspiring to see our youth taking an active role in shaping Tulsa's future.

In education news, Tulsa Public Schools has released its latest parent update. With only two months left in the school year, there are important dates and resources available to keep families informed and engaged. Parents, be sure to check the TPS website for more details.

Music lovers, here's something to look forward to. Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour made its stop at the Tulsa Theatre on Tuesday. The legendary singer-songwriter welcomed a new drummer, Anton Fig, to his band. It's great to see Tulsa continuing to attract big-name performers.

In local politics, early voting begins today for the April 1st elections. One race to watch is the Democratic primary for House District 71, where four candidates are vying for the seat vacated by former Rep. Amanda Swope. The race has been notably expensive, with candidates collectively raising over $300,000.

On the business front, we're seeing continued recovery from the wildfires that affected our area earlier this month. Rumors Salon in Sand Springs is offering free services to Mannford wildfire victims, providing a touch of comfort during a difficult time. It's heartening to see our community coming together to support those in need.

Looking at today's weather, we're expecting lighter winds and slightly warmer temperatures. It's a good day to get out and enjoy some of Tulsa's outdoor spaces, like Woodward Park or the Gathering Place.

In sports, keep an eye on our local high school teams as spring sports seasons are in full swing. We've got some talented athletes representing Tulsa across various competitions.

Finally, a reminder that the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty held a vigil yesterday morning during the execution of Wendell Grissom. These events often spark important conversations in our community about justice and compassion.

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

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