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Indianapolis Weekend Pulse: WNBA All-Stars, Weather Alerts, and Community Connections


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, July 18, 2025. Our city is buzzing as we roll into a weekend packed with excitement and a few important headlines listeners need to know about. Let’s start downtown, where Indianapolis is welcoming fans from all over for the WNBA All-Star weekend. Georgia Street and Monument Circle are alive with energy as basketball lovers explore interactive exhibits, music, and games. WNBA Live at the Indiana Convention Center runs today and tomorrow, with player meet-and-greets and activities for the whole family—admission is twenty-five dollars, but kids twelve and under are free. Later tonight, get ready for the 3-point contest and skills challenge at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, then tomorrow evening the fever fest moves to Everwise Amphitheater with live music and comedy before the big All-Star game at 8:30 p.m. at Gainbridge. All events are open to the public, but make sure to check for updates in the event of weather delays.

Speaking of the weather, after those early morning showers and some lingering clouds, we’re expecting a quieter, dryer afternoon with temperatures in the mid-80s and lower humidity than we’ve had lately. If you’re heading out for All-Star weekend or neighborhood fun, today should cooperate. But stay alert: storms return tomorrow with the potential for gusty winds and heavy rain, especially in the afternoon and evening. Scattered storms could hang around into Sunday and Monday, so have those umbrellas ready and watch for local alerts. With the humidity climbing, next week may feel downright tropical as temperatures push into the 90s with heat index values possibly topping one hundred.

The city’s leadership has been in the spotlight this week as well. After recent incidents downtown, including a July 5th mass shooting that shook the community, faith organizations and groups like the Indy 10 Point Coalition are teaming up with police, patrolling hotspots and offering support to young people. City, state, and community leaders are calling for calm and a safe environment as all eyes turn to Indianapolis this weekend.

On the crime front, police are investigating the deaths of two brothers in a shooting on West 38th near Lafayette Road last Saturday. A 19-year-old suspect is now in custody and faces serious charges. On the west side, an investigation is underway after a man was found dead with trauma on the 700 block of South Tibbs Avenue Thursday morning. Authorities are still seeking leads, so anyone with information is urged to contact IMPD.

From city hall, there’s talk of legislation that could change how downtown Indianapolis is run, possibly handing more control to state officials in hopes of improving public safety and reducing crime. For now, city services continue as usual, and extra patrols promise a stronger presence during the All-Star festivities.

Looking at real estate and jobs, the local housing market remains lively, with new listings up slightly this month as buyers try to get ahead of possible interest rate hikes. Local job boards are showing a steady stream of openings, especially in hospitality and event staffing, thanks in part to the city’s busy event calendar.

In local schools, summer camps and youth sports leagues are in full swing. Shout-out to the North Central High School girls’ soccer team, who took home top honors in a regional summer tournament.

Before we wrap, a quick feel-good note: a group of local teens spent yesterday volunteering at Riley Hospital for Children, bringing books and handmade care packages for young patients. It’s a reminder that even in busy times, our community steps up for each other.

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