Tulsa, OK News Roundup (7/6/25)

Oklahoma sends swift water teams: Governor Stitt has mobilized two Type III rescue units from Tulsa and Oklahoma City, complete with boats and equipment, to aid Central Texas after flash floods killed 43 people, including 15 children — find out how they’re stepping in.

Sixpence None The Richer live: Sixpence None The Richer will take the stage at The Church Studio for an evening of ’90s favorites in Tulsa — find out how to snag tickets.

Curfew’s first week shows promise: Police report one citation and fewer people downtown since Tulsa’s new 9 p.m.–6 a.m. youth curfew went into effect — find out what comes next.

TPS operations hiring fair: Tulsa Public Schools hosts a July 10 hiring fair at its Maintenance Facilities Building with on-site interviews and application assistance for maintenance, plant operations, child nutrition, transportation, campus police and more — find out how to apply.

OHP reallocates Tulsa troopers: Starting Nov. 1, 2025, the state patrol will hand off interstate duties within Tulsa’s city limits to local agencies and redeploy troopers to interstates and highways with heavy traffic but fewer officers statewide — find out.

Missing teen with autism found safe: The teenager with autism who was reported missing was located unharmed after a coordinated search by local authorities and volunteers — find out how they were found.

TFD firefighters test real-world tactics: The Tulsa Fire Department staged a special scenario inside an abandoned building to sharpen search, rescue and fire‐suppression skills for future emergencies — check out what they practiced.

Tulsa Show & Tell Applications: The Museum of Tulsa History is accepting submissions of your favorite artifacts and personal stories for its community exhibit — find out how to apply.

PSO warns of utility scams: Scammers are impersonating PSO representatives to trick customers into handing over money or personal info — learn what to watch for.

Sterlin Harjo’s exclusive screening series: Oklahoma’s own filmmaker has teamed up with Philbrook Museum of Art and Tulsa Film Collective to present a limited-run lineup of films — find out more.

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