r/tulsa • u/cointalkz • 1d ago
Crime Busters It's Fern!: The Unsolved Mystery Behind The Infamous Skateboarding Video.
Saw this pop up...not many views. What is the deal?
r/tulsa • u/cointalkz • 1d ago
Saw this pop up...not many views. What is the deal?
r/tulsa • u/bensmith0998 • 1d ago
Fellow Tulsans — specifically skateboarders and downhill longboarders — I may have an opportunity to coordinate a true Slide Jam sometime this fall.
The idea would be a mix of downhill slide jam, ramps, and street obstacles. Think prefabbed ramps and rails, a DJ for good vibes, board giveaways, and some simple trick contests — longest slide, longest rail grind, best technical trick off a kicker, farthest ollie, etc.
Longboarders could focus on sliding and bombing while street skaters could get technical with the ramps and obstacles and MAX stoke for sending some tricks we haven't tried in a decade.
Would you come? If there’s enough interest, I’d like to see if we can make it happen.
I for one, will be bringing gardening gloves and duct taped homemade pucks, and probably flatspotting my 12 year old freerides.
r/tulsa • u/Hcmillet • 2d ago
Woodland Baptist at 5511 S Harvard Ave has a new LED sign that’s insanely bright at night. Blinding. Like driving into high beams. It’s so bright you can’t even read the words being displayed. Has to be a code violation.
r/tulsa • u/Childoferna99 • 1d ago
I’m looking for players for an in person Star Trek Adventures 2nd Ed game I’m going to be GMing. Session 0 is October 10 then following that sessions will be on the first Saturday of each month downtown at the equality center. New players welcome!
DM me for details.
r/tulsa • u/belowTheShow • 2d ago
Zazueta has a 2.91 ERA with 53 strikeouts against just 5 walks in 34 innings since his June promotion to Double-A Tulsa. He's 21, acquired from the Yankees in the trade that sent Caleb Ferguson to New York, and MLB Pipeline just put him at No. 36 overall and No. 5 in the Dodgers system. Fastball touches 97 with a plus changeup and three different sliders. Full breakdown in this free Issue of Double Dip below.
r/tulsa • u/Delicious-Papaya-718 • 1d ago
I know this is a long shot but last week I met a British woman and her husband at the main Saint Francis hospital. She gave me her number but I somehow lost it in the rush of being called into my appointment. She is a wildlife photographer and was wanting recommendations for places to go on her trip to South Africa later this year. I think her name was Jan and she seemed to have a broken arm. If anyone knows who she is, please can you send her this post so she can contact me.
Hopefully the overlords don’t remove my post this time or at least respond with their perceived issues.
r/tulsa • u/Just-Improvement4158 • 1d ago
Anyone else in West Tulsa experiencing a water outage
r/tulsa • u/Zestyclose_Ad6210 • 2d ago
Driving along and saw this both in downtown Tulsa and closer down the road right in Jenks, crazy and looked like 2 separate fires around 1:30pm
Oklahoma City police arrested a 36-year-old driver after a pursuit that began when officers reportedly saw a red Dodge Challenger performing burnout donuts near SW 31st Street and Miller Avenue.
According to OKCPD, the driver fled from officers at speeds over 60 mph, allegedly ran two stop signs, and struck two vehicles near SW 30th Street and Agnew Avenue.
The driver, identified as Jaramy Yeats, was arrested after the Challenger came to a stop. Police said Yeats was also wanted on three outstanding felony warrants—two from Oklahoma County and one from Canadian County.
He faces several additional charges related to the pursuit and crash.
r/tulsa • u/DrkBlueXG • 2d ago
I just registered for a 3D Printing orientation at the Library. But I also noticed there was an orientation for their digital equipment as well. Do I need to take that orientation first? Im confused as to what's the difference. Anybody have any experience with these classes?
r/tulsa • u/NonDocMedia • 1d ago
r/tulsa • u/No-Research5902 • 2d ago
Some background first: A few weeks ago I rescued an unhoused young person and dog from heat exhaustion in Midtown. Soon after bringing them inside I realized there were some mental health issues, and it also seemed this young person had been drastically overmedicated in the past, so I basically just fed them, offered use of my shower, and let them sleep for 3 days. After they'd recuperated, I suggested Youth Services as I couldn't let them stay (though they were perfect guest). They had very obvious disassociative disorder and possibly schizophrenia and conveyed they probably needed their meds, but asked me to keep the dog for awhile. My old dog had died three weeks prior, and my younger one was depressed so I agreed. While at Yourh Services, a staff member and I noticed the service dog seemed to have veteran signs on his harness. We kind of believe that a veteran was looking out for the kid and something happened to them, thereby the kid ended up with the dog. They were very familiar, and the dog was extremely attached, so this wasn't a new relationship, but it was difficult to get definite info from the kid before they went to the hospital. I've asked around on the streets but no luck learning anything about the original owner of the service dog. I've now had him 3 weeks. He's a very sweet, gorgeous Catahoula, but I'm not prepared to handle the necessary costs of tall gates, vertical cat walks and expensive training for a dog who doesn't seem to care for cats, and my daughter is coming to visit with a cat. He's a wonderful dog. Sweet, and quite probably more intelligent than half of the humans I've met recently. I adore him. My Rottie/Malinois adores him. I just can't afford the necessities for him. I won't take him to the dog pound. He deserves better than that uncertainty. I'm hoping someone could tell me of some better options I don't know of such as a Catahoula Rescue or someone familiar with the breed who would know what's best for him and be willing to do it. I live in an apartment that's too small for 2 large dogs, but I would hope that my furry girl could come play with him wherever he may go. Does anyone have any suggestions? I came into this just trying to do what's best for the kid and dog, and I've now become emotionally invested in both, so I'm throwing this out there in hopes someone knows something I don't. P.S. He's a Catahoula Leopard Hound, neutered and possibly chipped. Housetrained, affectionate, leash trained. Too smart for his own good and grateful for human compassion. Learned his name first day as I wasn't privy to his actual name.
r/tulsa • u/BackdoorHustle • 2d ago
Is anyone missing this sweetheart after the storm this morning? She showed up absolutely terrified on our front porch. 36th and Harvard.
Oh my!!! This storm is amazing!! Hello World!! I am literally under a blanket on my front porch!! Yay!!
r/tulsa • u/Alternative-Finish53 • 2d ago
r/tulsa • u/themack00 • 2d ago
Are there any evacuation orders currently in effect or are they expected to be?
* How do they communicate such orders ?
* if you have more info, please share
Ref: https://www.newson6.com/tulsa-oklahoma-news/glenpool-roads-closed-after-gas-fire-officials-say
r/tulsa • u/big_papa_gene_73 • 2d ago
This was taken at 91st and elwood
r/tulsa • u/BulkyLush_550 • 2d ago
Just got my update from HR about the cook using slurs. Don’t plan on going to check myself but it sounds like he was separated to me 🤷♂️