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Indianapolis Wintry Mix: Weather, Crime, City Updates, and Community Warmth


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, December 19. We kick off with the weather shaping our day. After yesterdays wet and windy mess with rain soaking downtown and winds gusting up to 23 miles per hour near the airport, we see clearing skies today. Expect morning clouds giving way to afternoon sun, highs around 25 degrees and lows near 23, with just a 10 percent chance of flakes. Bundle up for outdoor errands on Meridian Street, but events like holiday walks at White River State Park should go smoothly. Looking ahead, Saturday stays cloudy in the mid-40s, warming up nicely by Christmas.

On the crime front, Indiana State Police made an arrest Wednesday evening on I-80 near the Illinois line. An Illinois driver faced controlled substance and DUI charges after going the wrong way and pulling an illegal U-turn, reminding us to stay vigilant on interstates during holiday travel. No other major incidents in the past day, but IMPD urges caution around Meridian and Washington amid busier streets.

City Hall updates bring good news for daily life. The council just approved expanded snow removal routes along Michigan Road and Binford Boulevard, speeding up clears after storms like yesterdays. That means safer commutes for us all.

In new business buzz, a popular gas station chain opens its latest spot on East Washington Street today, creating about 20 jobs and boosting quick stops for travelers. Job market stays steady with around 5,000 openings listed locally, many in healthcare near IU Health.

Real estate heats up too, with median home prices hitting about 300,000 dollars in Carmel and Fishers, up five percent from last month, drawing families to our suburbs.

Pike High School basketball team notched a thrilling win last night over Lawrence North, 65 to 62, with their star guard dropping 28 points. Proud moment for our northside schools.

Community events ahead include the 9/11 Never Forget mobile exhibit rolling into town tomorrow at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, free entry for reflection. Join caroling at Monument Circle Sunday evening.

And a feel-good story to warm us: Local volunteers at the Wheeler Mission served over 500 hot meals yesterday to families near Fall Creek Parkway, spreading holiday cheer amid the chill.

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