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Tornado Watch, Tech Boom, Basketball Champs - Indianapolis Local Pulse Update for March 15, 2025

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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for March 15, 2025. We're waking up to some wild weather this morning, Indy. A tornado watch is in effect for parts of our area, so stay alert and have your emergency plans ready. Today's forecast calls for near-record warmth with severe storms possible overnight. Keep an eye on those skies, folks. In breaking news, two children tragically killed in a car crash earlier this week are being laid to rest today. Two-month-old Iris and three-year-old Aries were victims of a high-speed police chase that ended in a devastating collision. Our hearts go out to their family during this difficult time. On a brighter note, the tech job market in Indy is absolutely booming. Recent reports show software developers are earning an average of $142,000, with top performers pulling in over $200,000. The cybersecurity sector is particularly hot, with job growth projected at 32% through 2032. If you're thinking about a career change, now might be the time to consider tech. In real estate news, the market remains strong with rental rates up 4.8% from last year. The Fall Creek Place neighborhood is seeing particularly high demand, with some complexes reporting 98% occupancy rates. Turning to sports, the IHSAA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Championship was a nail-biter yesterday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. South Knox High School clinched the title with a 55-33 victory over Rensselaer Central. The Spartans' defense was the star of the show, proving that teamwork really does make the dream work. In community news, the newly renovated library at Ernie Pyle School 90 opened its doors this week. Students and faculty celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, ushering in a new era of learning with improved technology and a fresh media center. Looking ahead, the Big 10 men's basketball tournament continues downtown this weekend. Our own Purdue Boilermakers are still in the running after a hard-fought victory over USC last night. They'll face Michigan in the quarterfinals today, so let's cheer them on, Indy! On the crime front, police are investigating a hit-and-run incident on Rockville Road near Raceway Road. A woman was struck while walking early yesterday morning, and authorities are asking for any witnesses to come forward. Finally, a feel-good story to wrap things up. Local businesses along Washington Street have been rallying to support construction workers as they finish up a long-delayed bridge project. Joe's Auto Sales has been offering free coffee and snacks to the crew, proving that a little kindness goes a long way in building community spirit. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. 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 March 15, 2025. We're waking up to some wild weather this morning, Indy. A tornado watch is in effect for parts of our area, so stay alert and have your emergency plans ready. Today's forecast calls for near-record warmth with severe storms possible overnight. Keep an eye on those skies, folks. In breaking news, two children tragically killed in a car crash earlier this week are being laid to rest today. Two-month-old Iris and three-year-old Aries were victims of a high-speed police chase that ended in a devastating collision. Our hearts go out to their family during this difficult time. On a brighter note, the tech job market in Indy is absolutely booming. Recent reports show software developers are earning an average of $142,000, with top performers pulling in over $200,000. The cybersecurity sector is particularly hot, with job growth projected at 32% through 2032. If you're thinking about a career change, now might be the time to consider tech. In real estate news, the market remains strong with rental rates up 4.8% from last year. The Fall Creek Place neighborhood is seeing particularly high demand, with some complexes reporting 98% occupancy rates. Turning to sports, the IHSAA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Championship was a nail-biter yesterday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. South Knox High School clinched the title with a 55-33 victory over Rensselaer Central. The Spartans' defense was the star of the show, proving that teamwork really does make the dream work. In community news, the newly renovated library at Ernie Pyle School 90 opened its doors this week. Students and faculty celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, ushering in a new era of learning with improved technology and a fresh media center. Looking ahead, the Big 10 men's basketball tournament continues downtown this weekend. Our own Purdue Boilermakers are still in the running after a hard-fought victory over USC last night. They'll face Michigan in the quarterfinals today, so let's cheer them on, Indy! On the crime front, police are investigating a hit-and-run incident on Rockville Road near Raceway Road. A woman was struck while walking early yesterday morning, and authorities are asking for any witnesses to come forward. Finally, a feel-good story to wrap things up. Local businesses along Washington Street have been rallying to support construction workers as they finish up a long-delayed bridge project. Joe's Auto Sales has been offering free coffee and snacks to the crew, proving that a little kindness goes a long way in building community spirit. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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