Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, June 7, 2025.
A developing story tops our news this morning. Tulsa police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened yesterday evening in midtown. Authorities say a man in his forties was shot after an altercation inside a home with someone he knew and had invited over. The initial investigation is looking into whether this was self-defense, and officers are urging anyone with information about what happened near Harvard and 31st to come forward. We’ll keep you updated as more details become available.
Turning to the weather, storms tracked through our area overnight, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. While most severe threats have moved east, scattered showers are still possible through midday, so if you’re heading to one of this weekend’s big outdoor events, keep an umbrella handy. Highs will edge up to the low 80s and the sun could peek out later this afternoon, so it won’t be a total washout.
On the community events calendar, Oklahomans are enjoying a Free Fishing Weekend today and tomorrow. No license is required, so if you’ve got a favorite spot along the Arkansas River or at LaFortune Park, it’s a great chance to get outside, relax, and maybe reel in a story or two. Also today, the Mecum Collector Car Auction rolls into the SageNet Center at Expo Square. Over 600 vehicles are crossing the block, drawing car lovers from all over the region for this annual summer highlight.
For those interested in civic engagement, the Tulsa City Council and the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission recently held meetings about upcoming zoning changes and comprehensive land use plans, which could impact future development along Highway 75 in north and south Tulsa. Discussions about water, sewer, and refuse utility rates continue, and the council is celebrating the Burnstein Family Foundation’s donation of over one and a half million dollars for new inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks, making recreation more accessible to all Tulsa families.
In business news, there’s buzz around downtown as a handful of new restaurants and boutique shops are expected to open along Boston Avenue later this month, signaling ongoing confidence in the local economy and providing dozens of new job opportunities. Tulsa’s job market remains steady, with unemployment hovering just under four percent.
Sportswise, the high school baseball season wrapped up last weekend with Booker T. Washington taking home the city championship in a close game against Union High. Congratulations to both teams for a hard-fought finale.
And here’s a quick feel-good note to start your day: volunteers from the Tulsa Parks Department and area schools teamed up yesterday to refresh flower beds and pick up litter along Riverside Drive. Their efforts are a bright spot as we kick off summer in Tulsa.
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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