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Fever's Big Win, New Laws, and Vibrant Community in Indianapolis Pulse [July 3, 2025]

Fever's Big Win, New Laws, and Vibrant Community in Indianapolis Pulse [July 3, 2025]

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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, July 3, 2025.

We start with breaking news that is energizing our city. The Indiana Fever have just celebrated a big win in the Commissioner’s Cup, and the team’s success has sparked a $23,000 gift to the Peace Learning Center, helping youth programs citywide. However, we learned yesterday that Caitlin Clark will be sitting out for tonight’s much-anticipated matchup against the Las Vegas Aces, so fans planning to head to Gainbridge Fieldhouse may want to check the updated roster before heading out.

From city hall, several new laws kicked in this week that impact our daily lives. One of the most talked-about is the higher speed limit on Interstate 465, now up to 65 miles per hour. We can all get around the city a bit faster, just in time for the busy holiday weekend. Also, starting pay for Hoosier teachers has officially gone up to $45,000 a year, a change that’s already brightening the outlook in local schools. At the same time, we’re seeing a new ban on lab-grown meat products, and a controversial law now blocks transgender women from participating in female college sports teams across Indiana. These are just some of the major policy shifts shaping our city this summer.

The job scene remains steady, with many businesses prepping for increased holiday traffic. We’re seeing some new shop and restaurant openings on Mass Ave and around Fountain Square, while a few older spots are closing as leases change hands, part of the usual churn in our vibrant city core.

Turning to real estate, the summer market is still brisk. Median home prices in Marion County are holding near $260,000. While not as hot as last year, open houses this weekend across Broad Ripple and Irvington are expected to draw plenty of first-time buyers and young families.

The weather is a big story today. We’re waking up to rising heat and humidity, with temperatures expected to climb into the upper 80s by midday and a chance of thunderstorms rolling in late afternoon. If you’re planning to enjoy the outdoors along the Monon Trail or White River State Park, make sure to hydrate and keep an eye on the sky.

Community events are picking up ahead of the holiday. Tonight kicks off the Summer Music Series at Garfield Park, and the Indiana Derby returns to Horseshoe Indianapolis tomorrow, promising live racing and family-friendly festivities. Fireworks shows are scheduled for tomorrow night at both Victory Field and downtown on the canal.

On the public safety front, IMPD continues to remind us about trail safety, especially as more electric bikes are spotted in areas where they’re not allowed. In an unusual case, three people were charged yesterday after authorities discovered dozens of animals crammed into a U-Haul truck on the south side. Animal rescue crews worked through the night, and all animals are now safe and receiving care.

In sports, besides the Fever’s excitement, the Pacers are drawing up offseason plans, while local high school teams report strong showings in summer tournaments, continuing Indy’s tradition of youth athletic excellence.

To leave you with a smile, we spotlight an inspiring group of neighbors on Talbott Street, who joined forces to repaint a mural that had faded, inviting local children to add their own touches and turning it into a living, growing piece of community art.

This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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