Indianapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for June 6, 2026. We start with a serious public safety update in downtown Indianapolis, where investigators are moving ahead on two deadly shooting cases tied to the busy Meridian and Maryland area and a parking garage near the downtown entertainment district. According to 13News, a 14 year old is now charged in the fatal shooting of a recent IU graduate, and prosecutors say the case began as a carjacking near an Indiana game. Police also arrest a woman in connection with a separate triple shooting that killed Gregory Montrez Anderson near Meridian and Maryland. In another major court development, the death penalty trial for the man accused in the killing of Elwood police officer Noah Shanover is now delayed until next year. At city hall, one issue likely to affect daily life is the renewed debate over school funding, with a proposal that could raise property taxes for IPS support if voters approve it. That conversation matters for homeowners from Broad Ripple to Lawrence, and it is one to watch closely in the weeks ahead. For our weather, we are starting warm and muggy, and that affects everything from morning errands on Mass Ave to afternoon plans at White River State Park. The National Weather Service calls for partly sunny skies and a high near 88, with a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms later today. We stay alert for a stronger shower or storm mainly this afternoon and evening, and the air feels heavier than it has much of this week. On the business side, we are watching two big local stories. The Chicago Bears say they are moving forward with a stadium development project in Hammond, a huge regional sports and economic headline that could ripple through Indiana. Closer to home, the job market stays active as central Indiana continues to see hiring in health care, logistics, and hospitality, especially around the airport corridor and downtown. For housing, Indianapolis remains in a tighter market than many families want, with the most recent local tax discussion putting a $200,000 home in the range of a few hundred dollars more a year if proposed school funding changes move forward. In sports, Indy Eleven host Forward Madison FC tonight at Carroll Stadium in USL Cup play, a strong local draw for downtown. We also note a fresh feel good moment as summer activities ramp up and community groups fill parks, trails, and neighborhood festivals across the city. Looking ahead, listeners can find weekend events around the Cultural Trail, at Garfield Park, and in neighborhoods near Monument Circle, where local music and food gatherings keep the city busy. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. Thank you for tuning in, please subscribe, and we will see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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