Indianapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, June 11, 2026. We wake up today with our eyes on the sky. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis says we sit in hot, muggy air again, with highs in the low 90s and heat index readings near 100. Scattered storms build this afternoon and evening, and a few can turn strong with heavy rain and gusty winds, so we keep an eye on the radar if we are out driving along I 65 or heading downtown. Showers and storms linger tonight, then we cool just a bit heading into the weekend. At City Hall, the big story is how we pay for our roads. 13News reports that state lawmakers are dangling roughly 50 million dollars a year in extra road money for Marion County, but only if the county matches it with its own 50 million. To do that, councilors float higher vehicle registration fees, with most car owners paying about 100 dollars more a year. The plan is still up for council debate, and it would change how we feel renewing plates at the BMV on Madison or East Washington Street. In jobs, we see some opportunity today. Best Hire Career Fairs hosts the Indianapolis Job Fair from 11 to 2 at the Holiday Inn Indianapolis Carmel on Pennsylvania Parkway. Dozens of employers are expected, so we can polish the resume and maybe land that next step. Real estate agents across Marion and Hamilton Counties say the market stays tight, with homes around the median price still getting multiple offers within a week, especially near Broad Ripple and Fountain Square. Higher rates cool things a bit, but demand for anything under about 300 thousand remains strong. Downtown, Monument Circle comes alive with the Indy Strawberry Festival from 9 to 4. Local organizers promote shortcake, live music, and food tents circling Christ Church Cathedral, turning our lunch hour into a summer tradition. Tonight, The Calling plays the Vogue in Broad Ripple, and White River State Park draws crowds to the lawn along Washington Street for outdoor shows. On the schools front, Noblesville Schools leaders continue their push for a new operating referendum, as reported by 13News, saying they need added funds to keep class sizes stable and stay competitive on teacher pay. Turning to crime, Indianapolis Metro Police confirm a 27 year old man is now under arrest in the shooting death of 26 year old Amanda Jones, killed last November inside a home on Turtle Creek Drive on the south side. 13News reports he was taken into custody along Keystone Avenue after months on the run. Police also say the FBI now offers a 10 thousand dollar reward for tips leading to the arrest of homicide suspect Lamar Browning, reminding us to stay aware and call in any credible information. For a feel good note, local veterans and neighbors gather this morning for the Vet to Vet meetup on East Pleasant Run Parkway, sharing coffee, stories, and support, a reminder that our city’s strength often shows up in small rooms, not big headlines. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. 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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