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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 3 MIN

Tulsa Local Pulse: Protests, Sports Wins, and Celestial Wonders

from Tulsa Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for March 14, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from late yesterday. A crowd gathered outside Tulsa City Hall to protest the looming deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and prominent pro-Palestinian activist. Federal agents took Khalil into custody earlier this week, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and immigration policies in our community. In crime news, there's been a breakthrough in a recent homicide case. Tulsa police have tracked down Jason Bowen, a suspect in the death of 29-year-old Tevin Goff, in Decatur, Georgia. Goff had been reported missing, and this development brings hope for closure to his family and friends. Shifting gears to sports, we've got some exciting news from the basketball court. Tulsa's team pulled off an impressive 75-71 victory against Temple in the second round of the American Men's Basketball Championship. The Golden Hurricane will face North Texas in the quarterfinals tonight at 6 pm. In real estate, Tulsa's housing market continues to show steady growth. The average home value is now just shy of $200,000, up 4.3% from last year. Homes are typically pending in about a month, indicating a competitive but not overly heated market. For job seekers, there's encouraging news on the horizon. The Project Anthem Data Center Campus, while not set to open until 2027, is expected to create numerous jobs and stimulate economic growth in our area. Now, let's talk weather. We're keeping a close eye on a large storm system moving across the U.S. There's a risk of severe weather, including possible tornadoes, in the Mississippi Valley. While Tulsa isn't in the direct path, we could see some gusty thunderstorms this afternoon. Be sure to stay weather-aware and have your emergency plans ready, just in case. Looking ahead to the weekend, astronomy enthusiasts are in for a treat. A total lunar eclipse will be visible from Tulsa tonight, starting at 10:57 pm and reaching its maximum at 1:58 am. It's a great opportunity to gather with friends and family for some celestial viewing. In community news, the Tulsa Fire Museum is honoring former captains in a special exhibit. It's a wonderful chance to learn about the brave men and women who've served our city over the years. Lastly, we've got a feel-good story from our local schools. Tulsa Public Schools is offering a free rabies and DAPPV clinic for dog owners on March 11 at Turner Park. It's a great initiative to keep our furry friends healthy and our community safe. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for March 14, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from late yesterday. A crowd gathered outside Tulsa City Hall to protest the looming deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and prominent pro-Palestinian activist. Federal agents took Khalil into custody earlier this week, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and immigration policies in our community. In crime news, there's been a breakthrough in a recent homicide case. Tulsa police have tracked down Jason Bowen, a suspect in the death of 29-year-old Tevin Goff, in Decatur, Georgia. Goff had been reported missing, and this development brings hope for closure to his family and friends. Shifting gears to sports, we've got some exciting news from the basketball court. Tulsa's team pulled off an impressive 75-71 victory against Temple in the second round of the American Men's Basketball Championship. The Golden Hurricane will face North Texas in the quarterfinals tonight at 6 pm. In real estate, Tulsa's housing market continues to show steady growth. The average home value is now just shy of $200,000, up 4.3% from last year. Homes are typically pending in about a month, indicating a competitive but not overly heated market. For job seekers, there's encouraging news on the horizon. The Project Anthem Data Center Campus, while not set to open until 2027, is expected to create numerous jobs and stimulate economic growth in our area. Now, let's talk weather. We're keeping a close eye on a large storm system moving across the U.S. There's a risk of severe weather, including possible tornadoes, in the Mississippi Valley. While Tulsa isn't in the direct path, we could see some gusty thunderstorms this afternoon. Be sure to stay weather-aware and have your emergency plans ready, just in case. Looking ahead to the weekend, astronomy enthusiasts are in for a treat. A total lunar eclipse will be visible from Tulsa tonight, starting at 10:57 pm and reaching its maximum at 1:58 am. It's a great opportunity to gather with friends and family for some celestial viewing. In community news, the Tulsa Fire Museum is honoring former captains in a special exhibit. It's a wonderful chance to learn about the brave men and women who've served our city over the years. Lastly, we've got a feel-good story from our local schools. Tulsa Public Schools is offering a free rabies and DAPPV clinic for dog owners on March 11 at Turner Park. It's a great initiative to keep our furry friends healthy and our community safe. This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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