Tulsa Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Sunday, June 7, 2026. We wake up today with an eye on the weather first, because it shapes a lot of what we can do. The National Weather Service has a Flood Watch in effect for Tulsa County starting this morning, with heavy rain and possible thunderstorms in the forecast. That means we need to watch low lying spots along the Arkansas River, around Riverside Drive, and underpasses on highways like I 44 and Highway 75. We should plan extra time on our drives and keep an eye out for ponding on streets in midtown and south Tulsa. Temperatures stay warm and muggy, with storms tapering late tonight. From city hall, our council and mayor continue to focus on infrastructure and public safety. Recent meetings at City Hall on Civic Center Plaza highlight ongoing road work priorities, especially around the IDL, Peoria, and Yale. We can expect more short term lane closures but the goal is smoother commutes and better drainage, which matters on a day like this. In breaking news for local culture and sports, Tulsa Tough is in full swing this weekend. FOX23 is streaming live coverage of the races, with cyclists flying through downtown streets near Guthrie Green and the Blue Dome District. Flywheel Tulsa is hosting the Big Ride afterparty, with live music bringing people into the Arts District even with the threat of rain. It is one of those weekends where our city feels like a national stage for cycling fans. On the jobs and real estate front, local recruiters report that Tulsa’s unemployment rate hovers in the low single digits, and listings show a few hundred homes on the market across midtown, south Tulsa, and east of Memorial. Inventory is tight but easing slightly, which gives buyers a bit more breathing room while keeping prices relatively firm. For community life today, OSU Tulsa on North Greenwood hosts its Sharing is Caring Summer Food Drive, continuing through June 22, supporting families on the north side. South Tulsa Baptist Church has its Empty Nesters Bible Study streaming this morning, offering connection for long time residents. In local sports, the Tulsa Drillers stay in the spotlight after Jake Gelof launched his 10th home run, a shot to left that brought in Griffin Lockwood Powell, a bright moment for fans at ONEOK Field. On schools, Tulsa Public Schools is between major calendar dates, but recent board meetings have focused on summer learning and support services as students transition out of the classroom and into camps and programs across the city. For crime and safety, Tulsa police report a generally steady weekend so far, with the usual calls for disturbances and a few property crimes. There are no major citywide alerts as of this morning, but officers remind us to lock vehicles, especially around entertainment areas downtown and at shopping centers along 71st Street, and to drive carefully with the wet roads. For music lovers, concert listings show well over one hundred upcoming shows around venues like Cain’s Ballroom and the BOK Center, giving us a full slate as we move deeper into summer. We close with a feel good note. Local animal supporters just wrapped up the Raise the Woof fundraiser at Studio 308, a night of music and donations that helps rescue dogs find homes here in Tulsa. It is another example of neighbors stepping up for one another, two legged and four legged. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in with your city. 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 quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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