• Indy Buzzing for March Madness, Police Updates, and Local Achievements

  • 2025/03/28
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Indy Buzzing for March Madness, Police Updates, and Local Achievements

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  • Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, March 28, 2025.

    We're just days away from the Sweet 16 games at Lucas Oil Stadium, and the city is buzzing with excitement. As thousands of basketball fans descend on Indy, there's an important message being shared across town. New billboards are raising awareness about sex trafficking, which sadly can increase during major events. You'll see these digital displays along I-70 and 465, reminding us all to stay vigilant.

    In other news, Governor Braun has signed his first bills into law, including one clarifying the state's 25-foot rule for police interactions. Starting July 1st, officers can ask people to back up 25 feet if they believe someone is interfering with their work at a crime scene.

    We've got a mix of weather in store today. While it's sunny now, there's a chance of showers later, with heavier rain expected tonight. Don't forget both your sunglasses and umbrella as you head out.

    In local business news, some Irvington shops had to close yesterday due to a water main break. Crews are working to repair the issue, but it's a reminder of our aging infrastructure.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, there's plenty happening around town. The Indiana Fever are hosting a pre-draft party tomorrow at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, giving fans a chance to meet players and staff. On Sunday, the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association will hold its annual awards banquet, inducting new members into its Hall of Fame.

    In high school sports, congratulations to the Lawrence North girls' basketball team on their 4A state championship win last weekend. They defeated Warsaw 65-59 in an exciting final.

    We're always proud to highlight local achievements. Butler University made acceptance day special for some Founder's College applicants by hand-delivering their acceptance letters. What a great way to welcome new Bulldogs!

    On a somber note, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after two juveniles were arrested for vandalizing a local church with graffiti. While the incident is troubling, it's heartening to see the community coming together to support the affected congregation.

    In job market news, IMPD is hosting recruitment workshops aimed at bringing more women into law enforcement. It's part of a broader effort to diversify our police force and better serve all communities.

    Lastly, a quick real estate update: the median home price in Indianapolis has risen to about $275,000, up 5% from last year. Despite the increase, our city remains more affordable than many other major metros.

    This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, March 28, 2025.

We're just days away from the Sweet 16 games at Lucas Oil Stadium, and the city is buzzing with excitement. As thousands of basketball fans descend on Indy, there's an important message being shared across town. New billboards are raising awareness about sex trafficking, which sadly can increase during major events. You'll see these digital displays along I-70 and 465, reminding us all to stay vigilant.

In other news, Governor Braun has signed his first bills into law, including one clarifying the state's 25-foot rule for police interactions. Starting July 1st, officers can ask people to back up 25 feet if they believe someone is interfering with their work at a crime scene.

We've got a mix of weather in store today. While it's sunny now, there's a chance of showers later, with heavier rain expected tonight. Don't forget both your sunglasses and umbrella as you head out.

In local business news, some Irvington shops had to close yesterday due to a water main break. Crews are working to repair the issue, but it's a reminder of our aging infrastructure.

Looking ahead to the weekend, there's plenty happening around town. The Indiana Fever are hosting a pre-draft party tomorrow at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, giving fans a chance to meet players and staff. On Sunday, the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association will hold its annual awards banquet, inducting new members into its Hall of Fame.

In high school sports, congratulations to the Lawrence North girls' basketball team on their 4A state championship win last weekend. They defeated Warsaw 65-59 in an exciting final.

We're always proud to highlight local achievements. Butler University made acceptance day special for some Founder's College applicants by hand-delivering their acceptance letters. What a great way to welcome new Bulldogs!

On a somber note, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after two juveniles were arrested for vandalizing a local church with graffiti. While the incident is troubling, it's heartening to see the community coming together to support the affected congregation.

In job market news, IMPD is hosting recruitment workshops aimed at bringing more women into law enforcement. It's part of a broader effort to diversify our police force and better serve all communities.

Lastly, a quick real estate update: the median home price in Indianapolis has risen to about $275,000, up 5% from last year. Despite the increase, our city remains more affordable than many other major metros.

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

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