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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Monday, December 2, 2024. We're starting the week with a mix of news that affects our daily lives and community events that bring us together.

First off, let's talk about some breaking news from the past few days. A single-vehicle crash in Delaware County left one dead and another injured, reminding us all to be cautious on the roads, especially during the holiday season. In Broken Arrow, police fatally shot a machete-wielding man, an incident that's under investigation. Our thoughts are with the families affected by these tragedies.

In local business news, the holiday shopping season is in full swing, with Owasso police boosting patrols in shopping areas to ensure safety. Meanwhile, Arvest Winterfest has kicked off at the BOK Center, offering skating and lights through January 6. It's a great time to shop local and enjoy what our city has to offer.

Speaking of local shopping, Plaza Santa Cecilia hosted a Song and Food Fest to encourage supporting local businesses, and the Downtown Tulsa Partnership is helping small businesses add holiday-themed art to their storefronts. These initiatives not only boost our local economy but also add to the festive atmosphere.

On the job market front, while there haven't been any major hiring announcements recently, the focus remains on supporting local businesses, which are crucial for our community's growth. The current unemployment rate hasn't seen significant changes, but we'll keep an eye on any updates.

In real estate, there's been a notable rezoning at 161st and Memorial, which has raised flood concerns. Officials cite mitigation efforts, but it's a development we're watching closely. The weekly median home prices and inventory levels have remained stable, but we'll provide updates if there are any significant changes.

From city hall, a street rehabilitation project at the intersection of M.L.K Jr. Boulevard and East Pine Street is set to start today, December 2. This project aims to improve our city's infrastructure and make commuting smoother.

Weather-wise, today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 47 degrees. It's a good day to get out and enjoy the festivities without worrying about extreme weather conditions.

In new business activity, the Outsiders House Museum is hosting a coat drive for those in need, a heartwarming initiative that shows the spirit of our community. Meanwhile, the I-44 and SH-66 interchange project in Catoosa is set to begin, which will impact traffic but ultimately improve our road network.

Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities lined up for the next few days, including events at the Tulsa Premium Outlets and the continuation of Arvest Winterfest. You can find more details on our local events calendar.

In local school achievements, Hillcrest Medical Center shared adorable photos of newborns dressed up for Thanksgiving, a reminder of the joy and new beginnings in our community.

On a feel-good note, motorcyclists in Tulsa are giving back to the community during the holidays, spreading cheer and emphasizing the importance of community support.

Lastly, in our crime report, we want to mention the recent power outages in Jenks, which PSO attributes to squirrels and equipment issues. While not directly related to crime, it's a public safety concern we're keeping an eye on. Additionally, the Broken Arrow police are investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting, a serious incident that underscores the need for transparency and accountability.

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

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