Indianapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth, twenty twenty six. We wake up today with our eyes on Juneteenth celebrations across the city. Indy Juneteenth organizers are hosting the ninth annual parade and festival at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on East Thirty Eighth Street, with the parade running along Forty Second between Fall Creek and the Monon Trail this afternoon and evening. According to the city and event organizers, we can expect live music, food, and fireworks wrapping up around ten tonight, so we want to plan extra travel time around the Fairgrounds and surrounding neighborhoods. Weather wise, we start the day warm and mostly cloudy, with highs pushing near the mid eighties and a strong chance of on and off showers later. The Weather Network and other forecasters call for a high near thirty degrees Celsius, or the upper eighties, with humidity and scattered rain that could briefly be heavy at times. No major alerts are posted right now, but any outdoor plans, from Broad Ripple to Fountain Square, may need a quick rain backup. We are still hearing about cleanup and repairs from recent severe storms and confirmed tornadoes to our southwest in Owen, Monroe, Jackson, Clay, and Vigo counties. Indiana Weather Online and local outlets report debris that had briefly blocked parts of Interstate Sixty Nine earlier this week, reminding us that travel south and southwest of the city may still be slower in spots as crews finish repairs. At City Hall, council members continue budget talks focused on road resurfacing and neighborhood safety improvements, especially around high traffic corridors like Keystone Avenue and West Washington Street. The mayor’s office is also leaning into summer youth jobs and violence prevention programs, tying extra funding to opportunities in parks and rec centers. In our wallets, GasBuddy analysts say Indiana gas prices have ticked up over the last week but are still below the national average, which means filling up along Meridian or on the east side near Shadeland is a little painful, but not as bad as many other states. On the jobs front, local recruiters say warehouse, logistics, and healthcare openings remain strong around the I seventy and I sixty five corridors, with many employers offering starting pay in the mid to upper teens per hour, and some manufacturing roles climbing into the low twenties. In real estate, agents report that Marion County’s median home price is hovering in the mid two hundreds, with homes near downtown, Irvington, and Westfield Boulevard still seeing multiple offers when they are well priced. For culture and music, Legacy Fest continues with a free community block party on Indiana Avenue near the Madam Walker Legacy Center this afternoon, featuring live performances and food trucks. Over at Old National Centre on Ohio Street, pop punk band Hot Mulligan brings a high energy show tonight, adding to a busy downtown Saturday. Turning to sports, the Indy Fuel front office just released the twenty twenty six to twenty twenty seven regular season schedule, giving local hockey fans dates to circle even as we sit in summer heat. Meanwhile, high school summer leagues are in full swing, with several Marion County baseball and basketball squads playing in weekend tournaments around the city. On the safety front, Indianapolis Metro Police report a relatively calm night compared with earlier in the week, with a handful of arrests tied to stolen vehicles and a couple of non life threatening shooting investigations on the east and near north sides. Officers continue to urge us to lock our cars, remove valuables from sight, and report suspicious activity, especially around apartment complexes and shopping centers. For a feel good note, community organizers on the near east side are hosting a neighborhood cleanup and block cookout today near East Tenth Street and Rural Street, turning storm debris pickup into a chance to meet neighbors, share food, and connect families with local resource groups. We thank you for tuning in this morning and we invite you to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in on life around the Circle City. 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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