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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, May 8, 2025.

We begin with breaking news from East Tulsa where three people were hospitalized following a two-vehicle rollover crash that occurred early Wednesday at 61st and Mingo. Fortunately, all injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening. The incident snarled traffic in the area for several hours as emergency crews worked to clear the scene.

At City Hall, the Tulsa City Council is preparing for upcoming budget discussions following their March meeting where they reviewed a proposed authorization of nearly $40 million in revenue bonds for capital improvement projects. Council members are also considering amendments regarding the Office of Children, Youth, and Families, which could impact community services in the coming fiscal year.

The weather in Tulsa today calls for partly cloudy skies with a high of 67 degrees. We're seeing a warming trend with temperatures expected to reach 71 tomorrow and 73 by the weekend. While we're enjoying dry conditions today, the National Weather Service warns that heavy rainfall is affecting the Gulf Coast region through Friday.

Our community continues to mourn the loss of beloved basketball coach Wayne Walls, who was tragically killed in a collision in Kansas. The passing maneuver that led to the accident has been under investigation. A candlelight vigil is planned for the students and coaches lost in this heartbreaking crash.

Looking ahead to community events, Guthrie Green has activities planned throughout May at their downtown location at 111 East Reconciliation Way. ONEOK Field is hosting various events all month long, and Night Light Tulsa continues its weekly gatherings today and throughout the month.

For those interested in development matters, the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission held its meeting yesterday, reviewing comprehensive plan amendments affecting areas along US Highway 75 in both North and South Tulsa County.

In state government news, Representative Charles McCall has been elected as the new Speaker of the Oklahoma House, making history as the youngest House speaker in Oklahoma state history at just 30 years old. The 60th legislature will convene on Monday, February 3, 2025, for its first regular session.

On the education front, Oklahoma public schools will soon implement a bell-to-bell cell phone ban, affecting all students in Tulsa and across the state. This policy aims to reduce distractions and improve focus in the classroom.

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

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