Sunday, April 13th, 2025
Good morning, Tulsa. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 13th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ This week, Tulsa news reported an OKC animal welfare policy change sparking controversy, the federal government revoking visas for Oklahoma students, and local leaders calling termination notices to mental health providers a mistake amid funding worries—an OSU student appeared on the TV show 'The Chosen,' snake warnings for spring were issued, and The Boys from Oklahoma set up sold-out shows. News On 6
- ➤ After a tornado damaged homes and trees, Owasso held a free landfill dump day on Saturday to help residents clear out debris. The event—which was already scheduled before the storm—gave homeowners a needed step in their recovery. News On 6
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Tulsa firefighters rescued a driver who lost control and crashed into a concrete pillar near 21st and Sheridan on Saturday, April 12th using their new (Rescue Grip Hoist) to safely free the vehicle. News On 6
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Early this morning, April 12, the Osage County Sheriff's Office responded to a shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa where deputies found two injured individuals who were taken to local hospitals and identified Malik Sampson as a person of interest. KTUL
- ➤ Tulsa Police reported that a man died late Saturday afternoon after an apartment complex shooting near 11th Street and South Mingo Rd. — no arrests have been made as the investigation continues. News On 6
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The second annual Big Bite festival will take place on Saturday, April 19 at the Gateway Event Center—bringing together over 30 local restaurants, chefs, mixologists, and culinary creatives—to offer food tastings and hands-on workshops. VIP ticket holders will gain early access four hours before general admission, which runs from 5 to 9 p.m. News On 6
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A federal reconciliation package that passed a joint budget resolution may cut spending in ways that risk Medicaid services for millions including Oklahomans. The House set a $1.5 trillion target—while the Senate called for $4 billion in cuts—and committees will meet to finalize details by the end of May. News On 6
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Nearly 3,000 runners from Green Country ran through Tulsa Zoo on Saturday in the 55th Annual Tulsa Zoo Run—participants enjoyed close views of animals like the grizzly bear and the cow. Proceeds from the race went to fund the Clayton and Gina Hughes Anteater Habitat expected to open this fall. FOX 23
- ➤ Quarterback John Mateer told reporters that he grew more comfortable with the playbook and took on new leadership roles as spring football ended. He said his progress helped the offense build better chemistry for future games. News On 6
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Demetri Martin Live
6-9 p.m. — Bricktown Comedy Club — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of laughs with standup comedian Demetri Martin, known for his unique style and witty observations.
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No Curfew & Olena Wine Tasting
5:30-7 p.m. — Tulsa Hills Wine Cellar — $5 entry — Sample four exquisite wines from No Curfew and Olena, including a Cabernet & Chardonnay.
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Dusty Slay Stand-Up Comedy
7-8:30 p.m. — Bricktown Comedy Club — 18+ Event — Enjoy an evening of laughter as Dusty Slay shares his unique Southern humor from the trailer park.
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Bloom on BLVD
4:00 PM – 1:30 AM — Wompa — Tickets on sale now — Experience a vibrant celebration of growth with music, art, and community connection.
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Magic City Books' Great Big Beautiful Release Event
9:15-11:00 p.m. — Magic City Books — $10 — Celebrate the release of Emily Henry's new book with mocktails, trivia, and a special discount on your purchase.
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Kansas City Mavericks at Tulsa Oilers - Round 1 Home Game 1
7:05-11:05 p.m. — BOK Center — Tickets starting at $22 — Experience thrilling hockey action as the Mavericks take on the Oilers in the playoffs.
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Stag's Leap Winery Dinner at Polo Grill
6:22-9 p.m. — Polo Grill — Reservation required — Enjoy two evenings of exquisite wine and culinary pairings from Stag's Leap Winery and Polo Grill.
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Ashes & Diamonds Wine Dinner with Polo Grill
6:22-9 p.m. — Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano — Reservations required — Enjoy exquisite pairings at two consecutive wine dinners hosted by local favorites Ti Amo and Polo Grill.
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Spring Home & Outdoor Living Expo
Apr 25-27 — Expo Square — Cost info not available — Discover great deals for your home and outdoor projects this spring.
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Santana Concert
8-11 p.m. — River Spirit Casino Resort — Tickets available from $110 — Experience the legendary Santana live in concert at one of Tulsa's premier venues.
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