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Deadly Shooting + Suspected Arsonist + COVID Funding
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Morning, people of Tulsa! It's me again, Katarina, your host of the Tulsa Daily.
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First, today's weather:
Rain overnight. High: 96 Low: 62.
Here are the top stories in Tulsa today:
- The Tulsa Police Department is searching for a group of men involved in deadly shooting at Tulsa home. Police officers responded to a shooting at a home in the 2400 block of North Quebec Ave. around 9 a.m. Three men kicked in the front door of a home and went inside and shot the victim who later died, police said. (KOKI FOX 23)
- Tulsa Fire Investigators suspect arson in an empty house near West 46th Street North and MLK. Firefighters said there was smoke coming from the back bedroom when they arrived. They say the house was abandoned and had no power or gas, leading investigators to suspect this fire was started as an arson.(News On 6)
- Tulsa Health Department to receive $500,000 from county for COVID-19 testing. (KTUL)
- Community members praise Oklahoma Department of Transportation's quick response to repairing historical marker hit by car. (KTUL)
- As Green Country celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, a local food truck shares a taste of Venezuela with Tulsa. (kjrh.com)
Today in Tulsa:
- Alzheimer's Support Group - Bixby Chamber of Commerce (10:30 AM)
- Board of Trustees Meeting - League of Women Voters of Tulsa (5:30 PM)
- Board of Education Meeting (District Calendar) (6:30 PM)
- Outside the Box - Oklahomans for Equality (7:00 PM)
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—Katarina Betterton
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