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Indy Weekend Forecast, Grand Prix Action, and Safety Concerns - Indianapolis Local Pulse


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, May 9, 2025.

Indianapolis is waking up to partly cloudy skies with temperatures starting at 50 degrees, expected to reach a high of 63 today. Perfect weather for the Sonsio Grand Prix practice sessions happening today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where tickets are available for just $20 if you're looking for some last-minute racing action.

In breaking news, IMPD is investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred yesterday morning on the west side of Indianapolis. Officials haven't released the victim's identity as the investigation continues.

Downtown development continues as the Capital Improvement Board announced they're in discussions with architectural firm Populous to build a new soccer stadium in downtown Indianapolis. This potential project could reshape our city's skyline and boost our growing soccer community.

Tragically, we must report that a 29-year-old participant died after completing last Saturday's mini-marathon. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.

On the sports front, Akron's football program has been banned from postseason play in 2025 due to poor academic ratings, which could affect their scheduled games against Indiana teams.

Public safety concerns are growing in Hendricks County following a courthouse shooting incident earlier this week. Mark Voter was shot and killed by deputies on Monday after allegedly firing a gun toward deputies and inmates entering the courthouse. Voter was reportedly the great-grandfather of two children who died in a February police chase crash. The prosecutor is now requesting increased security measures, including limited public access to court records and more remote hearings.

For weekend planning, the Sonsio Grand Prix continues tomorrow with tickets available online or at the gates. With temperatures expected to rise to 70 degrees on Saturday, it should be ideal for outdoor activities across the city.

Local law enforcement has been busy with various calls, from vandalism reports to public safety concerns. They remind residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity in your neighborhoods.

Looking ahead, we're entering a sunny stretch through Sunday, so it's a perfect weekend to explore our city parks or attend one of the many outdoor events happening around town.

This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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