• Tulsa Local Pulse: Big 12 Wrestling, New Data Center, Real Estate Market, and More Tulsa Updates

  • 2025/03/08
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Tulsa Local Pulse: Big 12 Wrestling, New Data Center, Real Estate Market, and More Tulsa Updates

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  • Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for March 8, 2025.

    We're starting off with some exciting news from the sports world. The Big 12 Wrestling Championship is underway at the BOK Center this weekend. Our own Missouri Tigers are competing, with action kicking off yesterday and continuing through tomorrow evening. If you're a wrestling fan, there's still time to catch some matches today.

    In local business news, a new data center campus called Project Anthem is in the works. While it's not set to be completed until 2027, this $800 million investment is expected to bring new jobs and economic growth to our area.

    Speaking of growth, the Tulsa real estate market continues to show promise. Home prices have seen a slight increase, with the average value now around $200,000. This represents a 4.3% rise over the past year. If you're in the market to buy or sell, homes are typically pending in about a month.

    On the weather front, it's a chilly start to our Saturday. Temperatures are hovering in the low 40s this morning, but we're expecting a sunny day with highs reaching the mid-60s. Perfect weather for getting out and enjoying some of the events happening around town.

    In community news, the Vision Tulsa projects are making progress. These initiatives aim to enhance our city's economic development and quality of life. We're seeing improvements in areas like the Arkansas River Corridor and the Cox Business Center.

    Turning to education, Bishop Kelley High School recently welcomed David Alexander as their new Offensive Line coach. This addition to their football program is generating excitement among students and parents alike.

    On a more serious note, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has been making headlines with his criticism of the state's approach to tribal relations. He's also questioning the proposed zero income tax policy, sparking debate among local politicians and residents.

    In public safety news, the Tulsa Police Department is reminding residents to be vigilant about scams. There's been an uptick in reports of phone scams targeting our elderly population. Remember, legitimate law enforcement will never ask for payment over the phone.

    Looking ahead to next week, the Tulsa Local Food Alliance is hosting a farmers market on Tuesday at Guthrie Green. It's a great opportunity to support local growers and pick up some fresh produce.

    On a lighter note, the Tulsa Animal Welfare shelter is running a "St. Pawtrick's Day" adoption event next weekend. If you've been considering adding a furry friend to your family, this might be the perfect time.

    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 March 8, 2025.

We're starting off with some exciting news from the sports world. The Big 12 Wrestling Championship is underway at the BOK Center this weekend. Our own Missouri Tigers are competing, with action kicking off yesterday and continuing through tomorrow evening. If you're a wrestling fan, there's still time to catch some matches today.

In local business news, a new data center campus called Project Anthem is in the works. While it's not set to be completed until 2027, this $800 million investment is expected to bring new jobs and economic growth to our area.

Speaking of growth, the Tulsa real estate market continues to show promise. Home prices have seen a slight increase, with the average value now around $200,000. This represents a 4.3% rise over the past year. If you're in the market to buy or sell, homes are typically pending in about a month.

On the weather front, it's a chilly start to our Saturday. Temperatures are hovering in the low 40s this morning, but we're expecting a sunny day with highs reaching the mid-60s. Perfect weather for getting out and enjoying some of the events happening around town.

In community news, the Vision Tulsa projects are making progress. These initiatives aim to enhance our city's economic development and quality of life. We're seeing improvements in areas like the Arkansas River Corridor and the Cox Business Center.

Turning to education, Bishop Kelley High School recently welcomed David Alexander as their new Offensive Line coach. This addition to their football program is generating excitement among students and parents alike.

On a more serious note, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has been making headlines with his criticism of the state's approach to tribal relations. He's also questioning the proposed zero income tax policy, sparking debate among local politicians and residents.

In public safety news, the Tulsa Police Department is reminding residents to be vigilant about scams. There's been an uptick in reports of phone scams targeting our elderly population. Remember, legitimate law enforcement will never ask for payment over the phone.

Looking ahead to next week, the Tulsa Local Food Alliance is hosting a farmers market on Tuesday at Guthrie Green. It's a great opportunity to support local growers and pick up some fresh produce.

On a lighter note, the Tulsa Animal Welfare shelter is running a "St. Pawtrick's Day" adoption event next weekend. If you've been considering adding a furry friend to your family, this might be the perfect time.

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

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