A heated argument led to shooting a pers Tulsa
A heated argument led to shooting a person in Tulsa
A man in Charles Page Boulevard was shot in upper torse region after a heated argument with
the shooter.
The police received three calls from a man who said he is being harassed by the victim in this
case, by the time they reached the spot, they found a man shot.
Tulsa police officials immediately rushed him to the hospital but he was pronounced dead
before he could receive any treatment.
The Police identified the suspect as Matthew Boll who has been arrested and sent to the Tulsa
County Jail.
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Local Boy Scout Troop is searching their trailer that got stolen on Saturday
The trailer owned by the Boy Scout troop 117 was stolen from the Bixby First United Methodist Church. The incident happened on Saturday, May 9th,2020. Now the boys searching for the trailer they used for camping and police is also helping Scouts to find their trailer.
Local Toy stores being featured in an international TV show
In this new age, the shows are changing the way they show our society and lives.
Now a local toy store is getting international recognition due to a new Television show.
The new show "A Toy Shop Near You" will be featuring around 50 toy stores across the world.
Two local toy store named Fan Fortress at 61st and Sheridan in Tulsa will be featured in this TV show.
The show is being produced by the producer of Netflix documentary "The Toys That Made Us."
The show will demonstrate how these toy shops all around the world coped up with restrictions caused by COVID-19.
Fan Fortress also told us that in the present time, their eBay page and Facebook toy collector groups gave them an outlet so that they can continue their business in these closures and restrictions.
The date of release and the platform on which the show will be premiered is still a secret, and they will announce this on their YouTube Page.
Tulsa police investigate shooting case
A shooting took place on Thursday evening in 7 West 49th Street North and North Boston Ave,
authorities are currently investigating the case.
Three people were shot and they were admitted in a local hospital and are so far doing well,
said the Tulsa Police Department.
The investigation is going on and no details or information about the suspects is revealed by the
police yet.
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City of Tulsa and bus manufacturer company debates over lease renewal
The city of Tulsa found a 20-year-old tenant IC Bus of Oklahoma in January with a lease default
for its 1 million square feet owned property. The city has thus notified its parent company
Navistar regarding the termination of the lease on Fev 14th but the company expressed their intention
of extending the lease-up until May 29th and both parties agreed to this.
The company is a local school bus manufacturer with 1600 employees, the agreement originally
took place in late 1999 to Navistar for as long as it dutifully maintains the facility well.
The assessment carried out by Cynergy in August reported under maintenance after thoroughly
examining roofing, heating, electrical and plumbing system.
Navistar's president of operations, Phil Christman said “Over the past 20 years, we’ve been
able to create 1,600 good-paying manufacturing jobs, “We spend $750 million each year with
vendors and suppliers, and support more than 100 local businesses. We do not understand why
City officials suddenly want to break the long-term framework and threaten to evict us.”
The lease was originally drafted for a term of 15 years which could be extended by five more
years on renewal of the lease, but in case of violations of terms stated in the agreement the lease can be terminated.
Tulsa Mayor G.T Bynum said “The City of Tulsa is currently negotiating the renewal of a lease on
one million square feet of industrial work space owned by the citizens of Tulsa, The tenant has
leased that space for two decades at a total lease price of one dollar. The only thing required of
the tenant under their contract is that they properly maintain this taxpayer-owned facility so it is
safe."
“A public relations campaign launched (Tuesday) grossly mischaracterizes these
negotiations in an obvious attempt to politicize them. My response: the citizens of Tulsa will not
be played for suckers. I remain confident we can identify common ground to secure jobs and
properly maintain this facility. We’ve done so with great success during my time as mayor with
other tenants, and I see no reason why this case would be any different.”
The original lease said Navistar may have 500 employees by the end of 2001 and 1,200 by the
end of 2005, The Tulsa plant now employs 1,600, according to the company.
Plant manager Rodney Tharp said “The lease was built on the ability to provide jobs
and revenue locally, We’ve been able not only to do that, but we’ve exceeded that by about 30
percent.”
The city demanded Navistar to improve those facilities that are compromised which include
painting, carpeting, extensive LED lighting, parking lot and road resurfacing and the replacement
of freight elevators.
To this Tharp said “I don’t think the value of new carpet is worth putting 1,600 jobs at risk,
putting brand-new elevators in a plant that doesn’t use elevators, I don’t know how that is going
to help John Smith out here who is having to put rivets in a bus do his job better.”
Navistar stressed on how much they have been contributing indirectly to the local workers,
the plant which manufactures 75 buses a day pays $19 per hour as starting wages while
experienced workforce get up to $32 per hour, thus contributing as much as $60 million to local
workers annually.
He urged the local employees to join the "Save Tulsa Jobs" campaign and express their support
to protecting their jobs.
Changes made to emergency proclamation by Stillwater mayor after small businesses faced threats
The Mayor of The Stillwater City made some required changes to the emergency safety proclamation in regards to COVID-19 on Friday after the employees of Walmart were threatened.
The emergency proclamation includes the guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by face covering. It requires businesses to ask their customers to wear face masks as other cities are following. However, Walmart customers became aggressive when asked to do the same and threaten the employees with violence. Police have responded to Walmart over the issue. Capt. Kyle Gibbs said no report was filed but there were similar instances resulted in physical assaults to the employees but now police have advised having face masks signboards posted inside the store.
“Additionally, the police department has also received an anonymous phone call threatening with firearms if they enforce the face-covering orders. The incident is still under investigation.” Gibbs said in an email.
Mayor Joyce too explained the reversal of proclamation on his social media saying that objections from individuals are common but threatening is completely not expected. He also apologized to the employees who faced the abuse. Adding to it he said that residents have to cooperate during such conditions.
Police investigate shooting in Tulsa, a man dead a woman injured
Tulsa police received a call and responded to a shooting that took place in Addison apartments at 10156 East Admiral around 2 a.m on Sunday. When the police reached the apartment they found a man in his 20's in the breezeway of the
apartment and a woman in her 20's too. The man was dead on the spot while the woman was conscious and talking, she is now receiving treatment for her injuries. No arrests have been made until now and no suspect description too was released as of now, anyone with information is welcomed to help.
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Minnesota to reopen businesses phase-wise
Small business owners in Minnesota are rising against the state's decisions to let the candy
store reopen to business with a maximum of 200 customers whilst small business isn’t
allowed to do so. Karen Lewis, co-owner of Ficus and Fig in Burnsville said, "We heard the candy store was
opening and that was kind of all we needed to hear because we sell the same kinds of foods that they do and puzzles and other things, and we figured if they can open, we should be able
to open as well" and has decided to reopen her shop with all safety measures despite lack of
permission. Dentists, veterinarians and elective medical procedures are allowed to begin starting from
Monday, though the nurses association fear that PPE kits would be used up instead of using the
same for COVID-19 cases. Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm said during a press meet on Sunday morning that we should
find a way to live with the virus until a vaccine comes into the market and that does not mean we resume back to our normal life as such.
Walgreens to remain closed until June 1st
Walgreens company located on Keeaumoku Street and Kapiolani Blvd announced they will be
close until June 1 and gave the following statement "Walgreens has been operated our store
at 1488 Kapiolani Blvd for about 5 years and the decision to close was not easy. Please be as
that the community will remain well served by Walgreens. Prescription files will automatically
transfer to our store at 1121 S. Beretania St. Customers need to take no action; the transfer is
automatic and out teams at those stores look forward to serving them. We will continue to be
the strong community supporter Honolulu has known to be. Pharmacy patients will receive a
letter in the mail providing more information about their prescription records."
Child and Family Service (CFS) organized an event named "Festival of Hope for Families" for people who suffered in these tough times
Child and Family Service (CFS) organized an event named "Festival of Hope for Families" in collaboration with First Hawaiian Bank. It was a drive-thru event that served hundreds of Leeward Oahu residents as a support to encourage them in the present conditions of Stay-at-home order.
The event had booths for groceries, chef-prepared meals, family-friendly activities, and more to help those who suffered due to COVID-19.
For the occasion of Mother's day, mom also received self-care items, cookies, and flowers in the event.
This event was made possible by the First Hawaiian Bank's $175,000 donation from the "Aloha for Hawaii" initiative.
"The Festival of Hope for Families offered our Leeward neighbors a fun way to safely leave their homes and receive the support they need during the pandemic," said Child and Family Service President and CEO Karen Tan. "We are so thankful to First Hawaiian Bank for their generous donation, and we are grateful to all the community partners that helped make this all possible. Today was about providing hope to families needing a positive lift as they cope with the stay-at-home, work-from-home orders. This community effort is a fantastic example of just how strong we are when we support each other."
CFS was also joined by some other organizations, including Aloha Diaper Bank, Aloha Harvest, Chef Hui, Domestic Violence Action Center, The Parent Line, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center.
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Vyhrotený konflikt Timoteja a Hanky sa zo SuperStar preniesol na Instagram, hádajú sa, kto klame - REFRESHER
V nedeľňajšom vysielaní napätie medzi Timotejom a Hankou začalo po tom, čo Lucia Bikárová údajne Hanke povedala, že sa na ňu Tim sťažoval.
esko - Slovenská SuperStar sa v posledných dieloch mení na reality show. Okrem románikov sa u stihol strhnú aj konflikt, ktorého hlavní aktéri, Timotej a Hanka, nakoniec postúpili do alieho kola, aj ke ich duet ani náhodou nedopadol poda predstáv. Porotcovia skontatovali, e ich spevácky výkon ovplyvnil osobný spor, ktorý sa teraz presunul na Instagram. Len pripomíname, e aktuálne vysielané diely SuperStar Markíza predtáala, nejde teda o bezprostredné reakcie hlavných aktérov, k situácii sa toti vyjadrujú a s odstupom asu. Nie je vylúené, e ide o marketingovú akciu a umelo vytvorený spor, je vak u na samotných divákoch, aby aktuálne dianie na sociálnych sieach vyhodnotili. V nedeajom vysielaní napätie medzi Timotejom a Hankou zaalo po tom, o Lucia Bikárová údajne Hanke povedala, e sa na u Tim saoval. Vraj mu prekáalo, e do duetu nedostal krajiu speváku. To spustilo niekoko emotívnych reakcií, ktoré sme videli aj v televízii. Lucii sa vraj vyhráajú fanúikovia Timoteja Lucia ako údajná iniciátorka sporu pridala na svoj Instagram video, kde so slzami v oiach hovorí, e jej chodia výhrané správy ich obsah vak nepecifikovala a rovnako nepovedala, kto sa jej vyhráa: Vea z vás videlo story Timka, kde ma oznail za neznámu osobu. Ja chápem, e sa chce oisti a chce z toho, samozrejme, vyjs ako dobrý. Ja som Hanike nepovedala ni zlé, chcela som jej len pomôc. Chodí mi teraz vea karedých správ, o ma vemi mrzí, lebo nikto nevie, ako to bolo, ako som to Hanike povedala. Urobila som asi vekú chybu, nemala som sa do toho sra* a okovek hovori, len ma to mrzelo, e Timko vypustil nieo také z úst, ani nebudem hovori o. Kadý by mal stá za tým, o povedal a nehádza to na druhých. Teraz budem asi za zlú ja. Nechcem vyzera, e sa z toho chcem vykrúti, len to chcem uvies na pravú mieru. Za produkciou som urite nela, nie som taká pipka, aby som to robila, to by som si ani nedovolila. Poulo to viac udí, nielen ja, take dúfam, e sa k tomu vyjadria. Tak ako urobil chybu Timko, tak som ju urobila aj ja. Ja si za tým vak stojím. Po výhru si nejdem, ja som rada, e som sa dostala takto aleko a e som stretla skvelých udí. Nie som ten typ loveka, ktorý podráa nohy, som vemi srdcová a bolí ma, ke sa s niekým hádam. Vemi ma to bolelo a bolo to celé vemi vyhrotené. Je to vaa vec, komu uveríte,povedala Lucka a vyzvala fanúikov, aby si pozreli aj instagramový príbeh Adély Krejdlovej. Timotej vraj ohovára a vyhovára sa Adéla tvrdí, e ke Timotej oieroval svoju kolegyu v duete Hanku, prítomných bolo viac udí, ktorí to pouli. Dodáva, e jej udia píu výhrané SMS a komentáre o tom, e ju zabijú. Nepái sa mi toto popiovanie na Instagrame a e lovek, ktorý nie je dobrý, je stále v súai, ktorá si zakladá na dobrých udoch. e ohovára svoje kamarátky a potom sa ete vyhovára sa, e niekomu nieo povedal inak. My sme tam stáli, vetci sme pri tom boli. Vieme, o sa tam dialo 24 hodín vkuse. A chápem, e vám je Timotej sympatický, ale mrzí ma, e vea udí si ho zastáva, aj ke ho nepozná. Neviete, o je to za loveka a ako sa správa, ke tam nie sú kamery. Mrzí ma, e mi udia píu výhrané komentáre a esemesky, e ma zabijú za to, e ohováram Timoteja. udia, preberte sa a dúfam, e v alom diele sa o om dozviete ete nieo viac, povedala Adéla. i sa niekedy dozvieme pravdu, je otázne, v kadom prípade sa zdá, e sa superstáristi poriadne rozbehli aj na Instagrame. Práve týmto spôsobom na seba dokáu priláka obrovskú pozornos po vzore domácich raperov. V konenom dôsledku vak budú rozhodova ich výkony v ivých prenosoch. To, ako budú prebieha finálové kolá vak zatia známe nie je.
بعد السعودية والكويت.. الإمارات تعلن عن تخفيض إضافي لإنتاج النفط في يونيو - RT Arabic
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Inflación de abril en Venezuela se ubicó en 80%: AN - Panorama.com.ve
La inflación interanual se ubicó en 4.210%, aseguró el diputado Alfonso Marquina.
El diputado a la Asamblea Nacional, Alfonso Marquina, reveló este lunes 11 de mayo que la inflación del mes de abril fue del 80%, y a la vez, responsabilizó a la dictadura de Nicolás Maduro por el agravamiento de la crisis económica. La inflación interanual se ubicó en 4.210%, mientras que la inflación acumulada en 341,61%. Desde la Asamblea Nacional presentamos el índice nacional de precios al consumidor y la inflación por rubros en el mes de abril, agregó Marquina. La Asamblea Nacional alertó que los rubros más afectados en abrir fueron la salud, bebidas alcohólicas y tabaco, alquiler de vivienda, y transporte, que experimentaron una inflación de más del 100 %, tan solo en dicho mes. El sector salud registró un alza inflacionaria de 162,44%, seguido por el de bebidas alcohólicas y tababo (132,66%), alquiler de viviendas (112,28%), transporte (105,57%) y vestido y calzado con 70,32%. El problema sigue siendo la usurpación y sus medidas de hambre, concluyó Marquina.