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Tulsa News Roundup: Shooting, Sports Honors, Job Fair, and Student Achievements
- 2025/03/25
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
We're starting with breaking news from east Tulsa, where a man shot and killed another individual who attacked him with a bat yesterday afternoon. The incident occurred near Admiral and 193rd East Avenue around 3 p.m. Tulsa Police reviewed security footage and reported that a homeless man rushed at the shooter, who was working on his truck. The shooter is not under arrest at this time, and all evidence will be presented to the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office.
In sports news, the University of Tulsa is preparing to honor its 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Class. The ceremony is set for April 26, featuring inductees from various sports, including the 1999-2000 NCAA Elite Eight basketball team. Tickets are now available for purchase.
Turning to weather, we're looking at a pleasant day ahead with a high of 68 degrees. It's a great day to get outside and enjoy some of Tulsa's outdoor attractions. Looking ahead, we can expect temperatures to climb into the mid-70s by the weekend.
In business news, we're seeing continued growth in Tulsa's job market. The city is hosting a job fair today, offering opportunities across various sectors. Job seekers should head to the Tulsa County offices for more information.
For our sports fans, Rice University's men's basketball team claimed a 70-64 victory over our Tulsa Golden Hurricane in their recent American Athletic Conference opener. It was a hard-fought game that came down to the wire.
In community news, the Tulsa Police Department's Child Crisis Unit is being highlighted for their crucial work in our city. We encourage residents to learn more about their efforts and how we can support their mission.
On the education front, many of our local students have been representing Tulsa schools in state tournaments for swimming, wrestling, and basketball. We're proud of their accomplishments and the dedication they've shown.
Looking ahead to upcoming events, the University of Tulsa is hosting a Hall of Fame Ceremony on Saturday, April 26. It's a great opportunity to celebrate our local sports heroes and their contributions to our community.
In our crime report, Tulsa County prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for Xavier Babudar, known as the "Chiefsaholic" bank robber. Babudar pleaded guilty to a Bixby bank robbery from 2022 and is already serving a federal sentence for a multi-state robbery spree.
On a lighter note, we're happy to report that Tulsa area students have been excelling in various fields. From academic achievements to athletic prowess, our young people continue to make us proud.
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're starting with breaking news from east Tulsa, where a man shot and killed another individual who attacked him with a bat yesterday afternoon. The incident occurred near Admiral and 193rd East Avenue around 3 p.m. Tulsa Police reviewed security footage and reported that a homeless man rushed at the shooter, who was working on his truck. The shooter is not under arrest at this time, and all evidence will be presented to the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office.
In sports news, the University of Tulsa is preparing to honor its 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame Class. The ceremony is set for April 26, featuring inductees from various sports, including the 1999-2000 NCAA Elite Eight basketball team. Tickets are now available for purchase.
Turning to weather, we're looking at a pleasant day ahead with a high of 68 degrees. It's a great day to get outside and enjoy some of Tulsa's outdoor attractions. Looking ahead, we can expect temperatures to climb into the mid-70s by the weekend.
In business news, we're seeing continued growth in Tulsa's job market. The city is hosting a job fair today, offering opportunities across various sectors. Job seekers should head to the Tulsa County offices for more information.
For our sports fans, Rice University's men's basketball team claimed a 70-64 victory over our Tulsa Golden Hurricane in their recent American Athletic Conference opener. It was a hard-fought game that came down to the wire.
In community news, the Tulsa Police Department's Child Crisis Unit is being highlighted for their crucial work in our city. We encourage residents to learn more about their efforts and how we can support their mission.
On the education front, many of our local students have been representing Tulsa schools in state tournaments for swimming, wrestling, and basketball. We're proud of their accomplishments and the dedication they've shown.
Looking ahead to upcoming events, the University of Tulsa is hosting a Hall of Fame Ceremony on Saturday, April 26. It's a great opportunity to celebrate our local sports heroes and their contributions to our community.
In our crime report, Tulsa County prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for Xavier Babudar, known as the "Chiefsaholic" bank robber. Babudar pleaded guilty to a Bixby bank robbery from 2022 and is already serving a federal sentence for a multi-state robbery spree.
On a lighter note, we're happy to report that Tulsa area students have been excelling in various fields. From academic achievements to athletic prowess, our young people continue to make us proud.
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.