Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Sunday, March 8, 2026. We start with the weather shaping our morning, as WISH-TV Storm Track 8 reports that line of showers and storms from overnight is pushing through central Indiana right now, bringing gusty winds up to 50 miles an hour, possible pea-sized hail, and heavy downpours into Hendricks County and the metro area. Flooding remains a concern near the White River south of I-70, with Indianapolis already seeing over four and a half inches this month, so watch for ponding on Keystone Avenue and around I-465. Expect a quarter to three-quarters of an inch of rain today, highs in the upper 60s, and breezy conditions, but we dry out by afternoon ahead of brighter skies tomorrow in the lower 60s. That means indoor spots like the Childrens Museum and Newfields will draw crowds dodging the wet start.
Shifting to public safety, IMPD and WTHR 13News report a tough 24 hours with a fatal shooting early this morning at the Meadows apartments near 38th and Keystone, where four persons of interest were detained, and another man critically injured downtown near Pennsylvania and Washington Streets during the Womens Big 10 Tournament bustle. Police urge anyone with camera footage to call Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS, and they stress no ongoing threat but a focus on curbing violence.
From city hall, council budget shifts are advancing millions for road resurfacing on East Washington Street and Lafayette Road, plus extra IndyGo security at Meridian and College stops, making our commutes safer and smoother. The housing market stays tight, with median prices around the mid two hundreds in Fountain Square and Irvington, homes selling in about two weeks.
Schools shine as Marion County robotics teams qualify for state, and girls basketball heats up at Ben Davis gyms. Pacers regroup at Gainbridge Fieldhouse after last nights loss, while IndyCar buzz builds from Phoenix toward our Motor Speedway.
New at The Vogue tonight, indie rock despite the weather, and neighbors in Haughville along West Michigan Street just repainted their community playground for brighter kid days ahead.
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