• Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragedy, Road Closures, Weekend Events, and Community Resilience

  • Feb 15 2025
  • Durée: 3 min
  • Podcast

Tulsa Local Pulse: Tragedy, Road Closures, Weekend Events, and Community Resilience

  • Résumé

  • Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Saturday, February 15, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news. Tragedy struck late Thursday night when a car crashed into a creek near 91st Street and Riverside Drive, claiming the lives of two Holland Hall teenage girls and critically injuring another. Our hearts go out to the families and friends affected by this devastating incident[5].

    In other news, if you're planning to head out today, be aware of the ongoing roadwork. US-412 is narrowed to two lanes in each direction at 81st West Avenue in Sand Springs due to a bridge rehabilitation project. Additionally, I-244 is closed between I-44 and the Arkansas River bridge in West Tulsa, with detours in place. Check the latest traffic advisories before you leave to avoid any delays[2].

    Weather-wise, today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 13 degrees Celsius and a low of -2 degrees Celsius. There's a slight chance of patchy rain, so don't forget your umbrella. Looking ahead, the rest of February is expected to see moderate rainfall and possibly a few snowy days, so stay tuned for updates[3].

    On a lighter note, there's plenty to do in Tulsa this weekend. The Vintage Tulsa Show is happening at the Tulsa Expo Square, featuring over 250 booths of antique and vintage goods. If you're a wine enthusiast, the Philbrook Wine Experience is a must-visit, with internationally renowned vintners and regional restaurants coming together for a weekend of wine tastings and seminars[1].

    In sports, the American Contender Tournament Central Regional Semifinals and Finals are taking place at the Ford Truck Arena, showcasing the best in Western sports and music entertainment. And for those who love to dance, the Dance Your Heart Out Swing Dance is happening tonight at the Southminster Community Center[1].

    In community news, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum is hosting the Glimmer Galaxy Gala: Father-Daughter Dance, a magical night designed to create lifelong memories. And if you're looking for a unique Valentine's Day gift, the "If You Forgot" Valentine's Weekend Art Show is happening today, featuring local artists and jewelry makers[1].

    Finally, in our feel-good story of the day, we want to highlight the resilience and community spirit of Tulsa. Despite the challenges we face, our city continues to come together to support each other and celebrate our diversity.

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