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Indianapolis Local Pulse: March 7, 2026 - Spring Storms, Budget Changes, and Community Care


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

We wake up today keeping an eye on the sky. Storm Track 8 at WISH TV reports that we sit under a low, level one risk for strong storms as the last of the overnight rain pushes through Marion County. We can expect gusty winds, leftover downpours, and some ponding on streets like Keystone Avenue and around I 70 and I 465. We dry out later today with milder temperatures, and forecasters say Sunday and Monday look brighter before another round of rain and storms returns by midweek.

From city hall, we are watching how the council’s latest budget amendments could hit our daily routines. Council members are advancing a plan to shift several million dollars toward road resurfacing and sidewalk repair, with a focus on East Washington Street, Lafayette Road, and stretches near school zones. There is also talk of adding money for IndyGo security at busy stops on Meridian and College, a move that could change how safe we feel riding the bus after dark.

In breaking public safety news, IMPD reports several overnight vehicle break ins on the near north side, including around 30th Street and Central Avenue. Officers say most of the cars were unlocked. On the far east side, detectives are investigating a shooting near 38th Street and Post Road that left one person in serious condition. No arrests are announced yet, and police are asking anyone with home camera footage to come forward.

On the jobs front, local recruiters say we have roughly thirty thousand openings in the metro area, with health care, logistics, and warehousing leading the way, especially around the Plainfield and Mount Comfort logistics hubs. Starting wages for many warehouse roles are now hovering near twenty dollars an hour, and hospital systems in and around downtown are offering sign on bonuses for nurses and respiratory therapists.

Real estate agents tell us the Indianapolis housing market remains tight but active. The median home price around Marion County is sitting in the mid two hundreds, with popular neighborhoods like Fountain Square, Irvington, and near Broad Ripple seeing homes go under contract in about two weeks when they are priced right.

Culturally, several downtown venues are bracing for the weather but plan to move forward. The Vogue in Broad Ripple is hosting a regional indie rock showcase tonight. The Madam Walker Legacy Center has a spoken word and jazz event on Indiana Avenue. The Children’s Museum and Newfields both expect larger indoor crowds as families look for ways to dodge the wind and showers.

In sports, the Pacers are back in the spotlight after a tough matchup last night. The NBA highlights overnight are focused on Luka Doncic dropping forty plus on Indiana, and we feel the sting as the team regroups at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and chases playoff positioning. Over in racing, fans are already looking ahead to May, as the IndyCar season runs this weekend in Phoenix and all eyes start shifting toward the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the 110th running of the Indy 500 later this spring.

Local schools continue to shine. Several Marion County high school robotics teams have qualified for upcoming state competitions, and area girls basketball teams are pushing deeper into tournament play, with big nights reported from gyms in Noblesville and Ben Davis.

We close with a feel good story on the near west side. Neighbors along West Michigan Street near Haughville have come together to clean up alleys and repaint a small community playground. Volunteers say they wanted kids to have a bright, safe place to play when the sun returns later this week.

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