Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for March 11, 2025.
We're starting with breaking news from downtown Indianapolis. Yesterday afternoon, six people were found unconscious near Washington and Alabama streets in what police suspect was a mass overdose. Five victims remain hospitalized as of this morning. The incident has sparked renewed calls for addiction support services in the city.
In other news, the city council is set to vote today on a proposed budget increase for road repairs. If passed, it could mean smoother commutes for many of us, especially along Meridian Street and 38th Street where potholes have been a major concern.
Speaking of commutes, heads up for those heading downtown this morning. A water main break on Massachusetts Avenue is causing traffic delays. Crews are on the scene, but expect backups near the intersection with Delaware Street.
On a brighter note, the warm weather we've been enjoying is set to continue. Today's forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 72 degrees. Perfect conditions for the outdoor concert happening at White River State Park this evening.
In business news, we're saying goodbye to a local favorite. Bradbury's Waterin' Hole on Central Avenue is closing its doors after 30 years. The owners, Ray and Sandy Bradbury, thanked the community in a heartfelt letter published in The Republic.
Looking ahead to the weekend, don't forget about the St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday. It kicks off at 11 AM on North Street and will wind its way through downtown.
In sports, congratulations to the South Knox High School girls' basketball team. They clinched the Class 2A state championship with a decisive 55-33 victory over Rensselaer Central. The win marks the first state title for the school in over a century.
We've got some good news from the job market. The new tech park off 96th Street is now fully leased, bringing an estimated 500 new jobs to the north side.
In real estate, the average home price in Carmel hit a new record last month, topping $450,000. Meanwhile, a new affordable housing complex broke ground yesterday near Fountain Square, aiming to provide 100 units for low-income families.
On a somber note, police are investigating a shooting that occurred last night on the west side. Two teenagers were wounded in the 1400 block of Butternut Lane around 9:30 PM. Both are in stable condition, and authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Ending on a positive note, a local fifth-grader from IPS School 91 has won the statewide spelling bee. She'll be representing Indiana at the national competition in Washington D.C. next month.
This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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