Indianapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, June eighteenth, twenty twenty six. We wake up today after a rough stretch of storms, but the immediate threat is easing. WRTV meteorologists say we shift to partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid 70s and lows near 60, so we get a cooler, more comfortable day to dry out. Later tonight and into the weekend, forecasts call for mostly clear skies and slowly warming temperatures, which should help with any lingering flood cleanup across central Indiana. Those storms were no joke. The National Weather Service and Indiana Weather Network report multiple rounds of severe weather yesterday, with a tornado watch that covered much of the state, including Marion County. To our south, The Bloomingtonian reports a significant tornado in northern Monroe County that damaged homes and closed I 69, a reminder for all of us to keep weather radios and phone alerts on as we move through storm season. From city hall, we are watching the council’s push on infrastructure and stormwater, as crews fan out along streets like West Washington and Keystone Avenue today to clear drains and check for damage. That work may slow traffic during the morning and evening drives, but it should help reduce flash flooding in our neighborhoods next time storms roll in. On the community side, the Indianapolis Public Library’s Spades Park Branch on Nowland Avenue opens registration today for its “Think on Your Feet and Play” improv workshop. It is a one hour session designed to help us build confidence and collaboration, a fun option for families on the near east side. Looking at arts and culture, the Indianapolis Art Center in Broad Ripple hosts Jazz at the Center tonight from 7 to 9 p.m., bringing live music to the corner of 67th Street and College Avenue. And on the north side, Estereo Nightclub on East 82nd Street welcomes Colombian singer Hebert Vargas for a late night show, after televising the Mexico versus South Korea soccer match. For sports, the TYR Pro Swim Series is underway at the IU Natatorium on IUPUI’s campus, bringing elite swimmers to downtown. That means extra traffic and a little excitement along West New York Street and University Boulevard. On jobs and real estate, local recruiters report a steady market, with a few hundred open roles in logistics and tech around the northwest side, and median home prices holding near the mid 200 thousands inside I 465, with slightly higher prices in hot neighborhoods like Fountain Square and Broad Ripple. Public safety officials say there have been several weather related injury calls and property damage reports in the past 24 hours, but so far, no major crime spikes tied to the storms. IMPD continues extra patrols along major corridors like East Washington Street and around downtown entertainment districts through the weekend. Our feel good story today comes from neighbors on the near west side, where residents along West Michigan Street organized overnight to clear branches, check on seniors, and share generators after the storms. Volunteers say it was simple: we look out for each other. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our local updates. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll 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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