• Tulsa Ballet Premieres Alice in Wonderland, Booming Real Estate, and Local News Roundup

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Tulsa Ballet Premieres Alice in Wonderland, Booming Real Estate, and Local News Roundup

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  • Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, February 27, 2025.

    We're starting with some exciting news from the world of arts. Tonight, the Tulsa Ballet is premiering its brand-new production of Alice in Wonderland at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. This historic moment marks the first time in the company's 68-year history that they will be presenting this beloved classic. The production features an all-star team of artists, including choreographer Kenneth Tindall and two-time Tony Award-winning designer Christopher Oram. Tickets are on sale now, and performances will run through March 2[1].

    In other news, we're looking at the real estate market in Tulsa. With a livability score of 75, Tulsa is considered a favorable place to live, thanks to its affordable cost of living and vibrant arts scene. Key infrastructure projects like the US-169 Widening and Vision Tulsa initiatives are expected to boost property values. The city's median home price is 53% below the national average, offering significant room for appreciation. If you're thinking about investing in Tulsa real estate, now might be the time[3].

    Moving on to traffic updates, there are several road closures and construction projects to be aware of today. The US-412 is narrowed to two lanes in each direction at 81st W. Ave. in Sand Springs due to a bridge rehabilitation project. Additionally, I-244 is narrowed to two lanes in both directions between US-75 and the Arkansas River bridge. Drivers are urged to use extra caution in these work zones[5].

    In local news, a suspect is in custody following a shootout at a Tulsa apartment complex that left two teenagers dead and another two injured. The incident occurred early Saturday morning at the Worthington Townhomes near E. 21st St. and S. 117th E. Ave. Homicide detectives are still investigating the case[2].

    On a lighter note, Inola Public Schools has seen success with its 4-day week schedule for nearly 10 years. This innovative approach has been beneficial for both students and teachers, and it's worth noting for parents and educators in the area[4].

    Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget to check out the Tulsa Ballet's production of Alice in Wonderland. It's a unique opportunity to witness a brand-new version of this classic tale.

    This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for Thursday, February 27, 2025.

We're starting with some exciting news from the world of arts. Tonight, the Tulsa Ballet is premiering its brand-new production of Alice in Wonderland at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. This historic moment marks the first time in the company's 68-year history that they will be presenting this beloved classic. The production features an all-star team of artists, including choreographer Kenneth Tindall and two-time Tony Award-winning designer Christopher Oram. Tickets are on sale now, and performances will run through March 2[1].

In other news, we're looking at the real estate market in Tulsa. With a livability score of 75, Tulsa is considered a favorable place to live, thanks to its affordable cost of living and vibrant arts scene. Key infrastructure projects like the US-169 Widening and Vision Tulsa initiatives are expected to boost property values. The city's median home price is 53% below the national average, offering significant room for appreciation. If you're thinking about investing in Tulsa real estate, now might be the time[3].

Moving on to traffic updates, there are several road closures and construction projects to be aware of today. The US-412 is narrowed to two lanes in each direction at 81st W. Ave. in Sand Springs due to a bridge rehabilitation project. Additionally, I-244 is narrowed to two lanes in both directions between US-75 and the Arkansas River bridge. Drivers are urged to use extra caution in these work zones[5].

In local news, a suspect is in custody following a shootout at a Tulsa apartment complex that left two teenagers dead and another two injured. The incident occurred early Saturday morning at the Worthington Townhomes near E. 21st St. and S. 117th E. Ave. Homicide detectives are still investigating the case[2].

On a lighter note, Inola Public Schools has seen success with its 4-day week schedule for nearly 10 years. This innovative approach has been beneficial for both students and teachers, and it's worth noting for parents and educators in the area[4].

Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget to check out the Tulsa Ballet's production of Alice in Wonderland. It's a unique opportunity to witness a brand-new version of this classic tale.

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

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