Indianapolis Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, June 12. We are starting the day with weather that matters. After early showers moving through the metro and south toward the I 69 corridor, the rain is expected to ease by around sunrise, but we are still looking at a hot, sticky afternoon with highs near 90 and a heat index close to 100. Later tonight, another front could spark stronger storms, so we are keeping an eye on travel, outdoor plans, and evening events. At city hall, the big public safety discussion is a proposal to tighten the curfew for 17 year olds. The public safety committee has advanced the measure, and if the full council approves it, 17 year olds would need to be home by 9 p m Sunday through Thursday and 11 p m on Fridays and Saturdays. That change would affect families across Marion County and could come up again soon. For crime and public safety, officials are still watching the risk from Thursday night severe weather across the region, including tornado activity in northwest Indiana. In Indianapolis itself, the main public safety concern today is the chance that tonight’s storms could bring new disruptions, especially for commuters and people heading to late events. We are also keeping an eye on any fresh police alerts tied to traffic, flooding, or storm damage. On the jobs and business front, the metro’s service and event economy stays busy this week, with hiring pressure strongest in hospitality, retail, and summer operations tied to downtown and the airport corridor. Real estate remains tight, with buyers still facing limited inventory in core neighborhoods near Broad Ripple, Fountain Square, and Irvington, while higher rates continue to slow some sales. There is plenty happening culturally. Indy Pride weekend begins to build today, with Tash Sultana set for Everwise Amphitheater tonight, and the larger Pride celebration moving into Saturday around Mass Ave and downtown. That will bring crowds, road activity, and a lot of energy to the city center. We also have more local events on deck, including Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 at the Indianapolis Symphony and other live music and community gatherings across the city through the weekend. In sports, the Fever’s homestand at Gainbridge Fieldhouse keeps downtown lively, and local youth and school programs are finishing the week strong as summer competition ramps up. And one feel good note, city neighborhoods are leaning into summer with markets, block events, and neighborhood gatherings that keep drawing people together after a rough weather week. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe. 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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