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Pacers Force Game 7, City Budget Boosts Safety & Infrastructure, Weekend Weather Impacts Indy Events

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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, June 20th, 2025.

We wake up to another busy summer Friday here in Indy, and the big news everyone’s talking about is our Indiana Pacers forcing a decisive Game 7 in the NBA Finals. Last night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the crowd was electric as the Pacers rolled past the Oklahoma City Thunder, 108 to 91. Bench star Obi Toppin came up big with 20 points, while Andrew Nembhard added 17 more, sending the series back to Oklahoma City for a winner-take-all matchup this Sunday night. Fans poured into downtown, waving gold rally towels, hoping this is finally the year Indy brings home an NBA title. The city already has a buzz, with viewing parties planned from Mass Ave to Broad Ripple for Sunday’s big game.

Turning to city hall, the Indianapolis City-County Council’s new budget is official, coming in at nearly one point six billion dollars. That’s a ninety million dollar increase from last year, with a big push on public safety and infrastructure. Over three hundred million is earmarked for IMPD, and about a third of traffic safety funds will go to making our streets friendlier for bikers. There’s more money set aside for park improvements and animal care too, but councilors say they want to see future budgets focus more on early childhood education and environmental initiatives. Homelessness and gun violence remain key priorities for city leaders as summer unfolds.

Speaking of the weather, we’re starting the day with warm, muggy air and a chance of showers around the lunch hour. Temperatures will climb into the mid-eighties, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out. Looking ahead, expect similar weather through the weekend, which could impact some outdoor plans and community festivals.

A somber note in today’s crime report—a shooting at 46th Street and Keystone Avenue yesterday afternoon took the life of a toddler. Police are continuing their investigation, and we’re all reminded of the urgent need to curb gun violence in our neighborhoods. If you have information, IMPD is asking for your help.

In real estate, the summer market is heating up. Homes in the downtown and Meridian-Kessler neighborhoods are moving fast, with average prices holding just above three hundred thousand dollars. Job seekers have reason to be optimistic, as several major employers across Marion County announced new openings this week, especially in healthcare and logistics.

On the cultural scene, the Indy Jazz Fest kicks off tonight at Garfield Park, with local food trucks and bands lining up for a weekend of music. If you’re looking for family fun, don’t miss tomorrow’s Strawberry Festival at Monument Circle, running from ten to four.

For students, congratulations to the Lawrence North High School robotics team. They brought home a national award this week after a standout season, making us all proud.

And before we go, here’s a feel-good local story: neighbors near Fountain Square came together last night to build a new community garden, turning an empty lot into a space for fresh produce, pollinators, and summer gatherings. It’s a small reminder of what’s possible when we work together.

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

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