Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for February 8, 2025. We're starting the day with a mix of news, updates, and events that impact our daily lives here in Tulsa.
First off, let's talk about the weather. Today, we're expecting patchy rain with temperatures ranging from 21 degrees to 5 degrees Celsius. It's a good idea to check the forecast before heading out, especially if you have outdoor plans. Looking ahead, February is typically a month with moderate rainfall in Tulsa, so we can expect more of that in the coming days[3].
In local news, a significant development is the expansion of Lufthansa Technik's operation in Tulsa. This is a big deal for our job market, as it brings in new opportunities and reinforces Tulsa's position as a hub for aviation services[1].
On the cultural front, today marks the kick-off of Black History Saturdays, a free, community-driven program that provides culturally enriching Black history education. The event starts at 9:00 a.m. at EduRec, 5424 N Madison Avenue, and features speakers, activities, and opportunities for families to enroll in the program. This is a great way to engage with our community and learn more about Black history[4].
In terms of new business activity, there are no major openings or closings to report today. However, we're keeping an eye on developments in the real estate market, where home values are higher than ever. This raises questions about whether borrowing against your home is a good idea, something we'll explore further in future updates[1].
For upcoming community events, we have a variety of activities planned for the next few days. From educational programs to sports events, there's something for everyone. We'll provide more details as these events approach.
In local sports, the focus is on the NFL, with discussions about officiating in Super Bowl LIX and the Kansas City Chiefs' role as NFL supervillains[1].
Moving on to today's crime report, there was a significant incident at the Avondale Apartments near 71st Street and Riverside Drive. A man was shot and is in critical condition, and a juvenile suspect is in custody. The investigation is ongoing, and we'll provide updates as more information becomes available[2].
Finally, a feel-good community story: the community is coming together to remember former K-9 Edo, who was mourned by Wagoner County for his 500 arrests and community awards. It's heartwarming to see our community honoring those who serve and protect us[1].
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.