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Redistricting Debate, Electric Rate Hike Concerns, and Community Support in Indianapolis


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Friday, August 8. Glad you are with us as we bring you the stories shaping our city right now. Let’s start with a developing situation at the Statehouse, where Vice President JD Vance met behind closed doors with Governor Mike Braun and Republican leaders. The talk is all about the possibility of redrawing Indiana’s congressional districts—something Democrats call a power grab, though Republicans insist it’s only a discussion at this stage. Hundreds came out to the Capitol yesterday, making their voices heard in the rotunda, some holding signs for democracy and against what they see as partisan redistricting. Whether or not a special legislative session is called, this debate could affect how our city and state are represented for years to come.

Turning to city hall, local leaders are working through the public response to a proposed electric rate hike from AES, which could raise monthly bills anywhere from twenty to thirty dollars. Last night’s town hall on Indianapolis’ west side drew frustrated neighbors, many worried about affording these higher costs as we head toward an even hotter summer.

Speaking of heat, we’re pushing right up against ninety degrees again today, and it’s only going to get warmer for the weekend. No rain in the immediate forecast, but with all this sunshine, remember to stay hydrated and look out for your neighbors, especially the elderly.

On the job front, the numbers are still looking steady. About 1,200 new positions were posted in the Indianapolis region this week, with the health care and logistics sectors leading the pack. Meanwhile, in real estate, the median home price in Marion County is holding at roughly two hundred thirty thousand dollars, with some reporting prices inching higher as new construction gets underway near the old GM Stamping Plant site.

There is a tough story on the northwest side: the Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center, which has long served over three hundred families, will temporarily close its doors beginning next Friday. Financial challenges and leadership changes led to the decision, and the daycare portion will also close. Local groups are already stepping up to help connect families with new care and support options while the center conducts a financial audit.

In crime news, another arrest has been made in that troubling triple shooting along the downtown canal back in June. Police arrested a second teen this week connected to the incident at 3:30 in the morning near West Street. Closer to the northeast side, an investigation is underway after a woman says two men hurled racial slurs and damaged her car at the Meijer gas station on 96th Street. Metro Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects in both cases. And a stabbing near East 46th and Arlington put one man in the hospital yesterday; he remains in stable condition.

On a brighter note, Shortridge High School’s girls’ soccer team picked up a big win in their season opener this week. Also, don’t forget that Symphony on the Prairie is back at Conner Prairie tonight, featuring the music of Stevie Wonder. If you’re hankering for street food and crafts, Garfield Park will host its night market tomorrow starting at five, and everyone is welcome.

We want to highlight a feel-good story before we go. Volunteers from Second Helpings teamed up yesterday to deliver over twelve hundred meals across the city, keeping food on tables even while the city works through transitions at our local community centers.

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