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Indy Flooding, Shooting Charges, and Jazz Fest - Your Local Pulse for April 11, 2025

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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, April 11, 2025. Let’s dive into today’s news and updates in and around our city. First, breaking news on the weather front: Governor Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency following the severe flooding across parts of Indiana. While Marion County has been spared the worst, many neighboring counties are dealing with flooded homes and damaged infrastructure. Locally, we’re seeing some residual impacts as crews work to clear storm drains and prepare for more rain expected this weekend. Today, expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and a high near 60 degrees. If you’re heading out, keep an umbrella handy and watch for slick roads. In the courtroom today, Brandon Rivers, an Indianapolis man, faces multiple battery charges following a shooting Monday night on Birdsell Parkway, near Fall Creek and 24th Street. Police say Rivers shot a woman while three children were inside the home. He was arrested Wednesday with a stolen gun in his possession. This tragic incident highlights the critical need for community safety and gun control discussions. Switching gears, let’s talk local education. A Ben Davis High School coach is on administrative leave following allegations of misconduct. Wayne Township officials have confirmed that the matter has been reported to the Indiana Department of Child Services, but no further details have been released. School officials are encouraging students and families to come forward with any concerns. On a lighter note, the local job market has some promising news. A new logistics center is opening on the west side, near Rockville Road, bringing over 150 jobs to the area. Positions will range from warehouse roles to management opportunities. Interested applicants can attend an open hiring event on Monday at the site. In real estate, home prices remain steady in Indianapolis, with the average home selling for around $270,000 last month. With some relief in mortgage rates, experts say it’s a good time for first-time buyers to explore options, especially in neighborhoods like Fountain Square and Broad Ripple. If you’re looking for fun this weekend, don’t miss the Indy Jazz Fest kicking off tonight at Garfield Park. Local favorite Rob Dixon will headline, blending classic and contemporary jazz styles. Also, over at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the Pacers are taking on the Miami Heat tomorrow night. Tickets are still available, so grab yours for what promises to be an intense game. For a feel-good story, Westlane Middle School students are being celebrated after raising over $15,000 for local food banks. Their commitment to helping the community is inspiring and a reminder of the power of young leaders. Finally, let’s stay safe out there. Yesterday, a bicyclist was tragically killed in a crash near Troy Avenue and Tindle Street. Police are urging drivers and cyclists to remain vigilant and share the road responsibly. This has been Indianapolis Local P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, April 11, 2025. Let’s dive into today’s news and updates in and around our city. First, breaking news on the weather front: Governor Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency following the severe flooding across parts of Indiana. While Marion County has been spared the worst, many neighboring counties are dealing with flooded homes and damaged infrastructure. Locally, we’re seeing some residual impacts as crews work to clear storm drains and prepare for more rain expected this weekend. Today, expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and a high near 60 degrees. If you’re heading out, keep an umbrella handy and watch for slick roads. In the courtroom today, Brandon Rivers, an Indianapolis man, faces multiple battery charges following a shooting Monday night on Birdsell Parkway, near Fall Creek and 24th Street. Police say Rivers shot a woman while three children were inside the home. He was arrested Wednesday with a stolen gun in his possession. This tragic incident highlights the critical need for community safety and gun control discussions. Switching gears, let’s talk local education. A Ben Davis High School coach is on administrative leave following allegations of misconduct. Wayne Township officials have confirmed that the matter has been reported to the Indiana Department of Child Services, but no further details have been released. School officials are encouraging students and families to come forward with any concerns. On a lighter note, the local job market has some promising news. A new logistics center is opening on the west side, near Rockville Road, bringing over 150 jobs to the area. Positions will range from warehouse roles to management opportunities. Interested applicants can attend an open hiring event on Monday at the site. In real estate, home prices remain steady in Indianapolis, with the average home selling for around $270,000 last month. With some relief in mortgage rates, experts say it’s a good time for first-time buyers to explore options, especially in neighborhoods like Fountain Square and Broad Ripple. If you’re looking for fun this weekend, don’t miss the Indy Jazz Fest kicking off tonight at Garfield Park. Local favorite Rob Dixon will headline, blending classic and contemporary jazz styles. Also, over at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the Pacers are taking on the Miami Heat tomorrow night. Tickets are still available, so grab yours for what promises to be an intense game. For a feel-good story, Westlane Middle School students are being celebrated after raising over $15,000 for local food banks. Their commitment to helping the community is inspiring and a reminder of the power of young leaders. Finally, let’s stay safe out there. Yesterday, a bicyclist was tragically killed in a crash near Troy Avenue and Tindle Street. Police are urging drivers and cyclists to remain vigilant and share the road responsibly. This has been Indianapolis Local P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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