Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, August 21, 2025.
Let’s start with the big local news. On the far east side, a massive new Google data center proposal for Franklin Township just cleared a major hurdle, getting a strong approval from the Metropolitan Development Commission. Emotions ran high at last night’s meeting with hundreds of neighbors voicing concerns about noise and water pollution, but also hopes for economic benefits. The project now heads to a full city-county council vote in September, and negotiations are set to continue between project supporters and opponents.
In public safety news, IMPD is investigating a deeply troubling spate of overnight shootings—three happened within an hour, including two that turned deadly. One of the victims was a UPS worker, shot outside the distribution center near 81st and Allison Avenue after finishing his shift. Police say the suspect approached, shot the man, and ran off. No arrests yet, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. Our thoughts are with the families affected by this violence.
Also, two Indianapolis parents are now charged with neglect in separate incidents where young children accessed guns, leading to fatal shootings earlier this summer. One case happened at a CVS near 46th and Keystone, the other at a home on Indy's south side. Both cases remain under investigation, with one recent arrest made in Richmond.
Switching gears to City Hall, discussions continue over the future of public education in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Local Education Alliance just met to tackle big questions about school building capacity and funding. Community members called passionately for a single, unified public school system to break down barriers between charter and district schools. No final decisions yet, but expect recommendations heading to lawmakers soon.
Weather-wise, we’re in for a cooler, much more comfortable day—temperatures starting in the low 60s and only climbing to the high 70s. After the recent streak of muggy days, many restaurant owners are hoping this change helps revive summer patio season, which they say took a hit from earlier storms. You might want to grab a jacket if you're heading out tonight, since it could dip to the 50s after sunset.
In business, all eyes are on the potential Google data center, which could mean hundreds of jobs if it gets the final go-ahead. Elsewhere, no major store openings or closings to report today, but several local coffee shops are quietly expanding hours as cooler weather draws in more foot traffic.
Looking ahead to the weekend, check out local high school football as teams kick off their seasons tomorrow night. Several schools are highlighting achievements from their spring sports athletes—update boards at Cathedral and Pike High both celebrate new state qualifiers. For families looking for something special, the Indiana State Museum is hosting its annual Back-to-School Bash on Saturday downtown.
On a positive note, Indiana National Guard members reunited with their families this week after a long deployment, bringing lots of smiles and some much-needed good news at the airport.
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