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Indianapolis Local Pulse: Friday Forecast, Crash Update, Summer Events, and More


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, May 30, 2025.

We start our day with a look at the weather. After a string of rain showers this week, we’re waking up to mostly clear skies. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s early on, heading for a high in the mid-70s this afternoon. We can expect partly sunny conditions with just a slight chance of a stray shower downtown, so it’s a good day for any outdoor plans. We’ll see similar pleasant weather through the weekend.

Turning to breaking news overnight, a motorcyclist is in critical condition following a high-speed crash on Keystone Avenue, just south of Raymond Street. Witnesses reported the motorcycle clipped the rear wheel of a semi. Police continue to investigate, and traffic was briefly backed up in that area earlier this morning.

On public safety, IMPD located a missing 60-year-old man yesterday. Officers credit alert neighbors and a quick community response for bringing him home safely. Meanwhile, city leaders remind us to be vigilant as the summer event season ramps up and activity around places like Monument Circle and Broad Ripple increases.

From city hall, redevelopment remains top of mind. Mayor Hogsett and the City-County Council are moving forward on plans to renew key downtown spaces, including the Convention Center and City Market. The Metropolitan Development Commission met yesterday to review new zoning requests and updates on ongoing projects. These efforts aim to keep our city vibrant and spur job growth as the summer hiring rush continues.

Speaking of jobs, current listings show about three thousand open positions across Marion County, ranging from warehouse work on the east side to professional roles downtown. The real estate market remains active, with around 300 homes newly listed this week. Prices are holding steady, with the median home price just over three hundred thousand dollars, making Indy one of the more affordable big cities for homebuyers.

Businesswise, a new bakery is opening next week on Mass Ave, while a longtime family-owned hardware store on West 16th Street announced it will close after 55 years, citing retirement plans and rising costs.

Culturally, we’re gearing up for a busy weekend. The Talbott Street Art Fair returns Saturday, featuring over 200 artists from around the region. The Symphony on the Prairie kicks off tonight at Conner Prairie with a Beatles tribute—expect a full lawn if the weather holds. And for sports fans, basketball remains the buzz. The Pacers are out but still drawing national attention after a strong playoff run; meanwhile, the city is preparing for the WNBA All-Star Game this July.

Last but not least, a feel-good story from Washington Township Schools. The North Central High School robotics team just returned from nationals with a top-five finish, making us all proud.

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

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