Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, December 6.
We wake up today with big political news shaping our future. At the Statehouse on North Senate Avenue, Indiana House Republicans pass a new congressional map backed by former President Trump that splits Indianapolis into four districts, aiming to lock in all nine U.S. House seats for the GOP. The bill now heads to the Senate next week, and Governor Mike Braun is urging senators to move fast, while local lawmakers from Indianapolis warn this could dilute the voices of Black and brown voters across Marion County.
Downtown, we feel a very different kind of energy. Big Ten Championship weekend is here, with IU taking on Ohio State at Lucas Oil Stadium. Buses full of fans are already rolling in along I 70 and I 65, and around Georgia Street, South Capitol, and the Convention Center, Fan Fest and holiday events are drawing tens of thousands. City officials and Visit Indy say this weekend could pump tens of millions of dollars into our hotels, bars, and restaurants.
The flip side is safety and traffic. IMPD has extra officers on foot and bike patrol around Monument Circle, Maryland Street, and the Wholesale District, and drivers should expect slowdowns and detours near Lucas Oil, Delaware, and Pennsylvania Streets through late tonight.
Weather wise, we stay cold. Local forecasters say we are in the upper 20s this morning, with highs only in the mid 30s. Skies stay mostly cloudy and dry during the day, but another clipper system brings a chance for light snow or a rain snow mix late Sunday, which could make travel slick north of I 70.
From City Hall, Indianapolis continues its push to support women and minority owned small businesses. The Office of Minority and Women Business Development is keeping its Vendor of the Month program going into next year, giving local firms more chances to land city contracts and grow jobs in neighborhoods from East 38th Street to West Washington.
In business and culture, the Indianapolis Business Journal reports the city has tapped a new firm to guide a long term strategy for Indiana Avenue, with an eye on honoring Black cultural history while encouraging new investment. Down in Garfield Park, an arts campus rebrands as CAMI as it prepares a large new multipurpose building set to open in 2026, a sign that creative spaces on the south side are gaining momentum.
Real estate agents tell us average home prices in Marion County are holding around the mid two hundreds, with downtown condos and homes in Fountain Square and Bates Hendricks still moving quickly, often in under a month. Job wise, major employers say hiring remains steady, especially in logistics along Ameriplex Parkway and in health care around the IU Health and Eskenazi campuses.
We do have tough news from the east side. WTHR and WRTV report that in Irvington, near Washington Street and Audubon Road, 68 year old Terry Lee Hetty is shot and killed during an apparent robbery at Josephine’s clothing store. Police say the suspect later dies from a self inflicted gunshot after a short pursuit. The shop is now closed indefinitely, and neighboring businesses are planning a fundraiser and vigil to support the family and staff. On the south side, WRTV reports another man is found shot to death earlier this week, and IMPD is asking anyone with information to come forward.
On the positive side, our schools and sports bring some pride. High school teams across Marion County are deep into winter sports, with several IPS and township schools reporting strong early records in boys and girls basketball. Meanwhile, the city is still celebrating the news that Indianapolis will host next year’s HBCU All Star Game Experience at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, adding another marquee basketball event to our calendar.
For community events, Yuletide performances at Hilbert Circle Theatre, holiday lights at the Zoo, and neighborhood markets in Broad Ripple and Irvington give us plenty to do through the weekend, as long as we bundle up.
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