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Strained Families, Steady Hiring, and Community Spirit in Indianapolis: A Sunday Pulse Roundup


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Sunday, November 9, 2025.

We wake up to a cool and cloudy start across the city, with skies overcast and temperatures hanging around the lower fifties and a gentle breeze rolling in. The good news is, as we head into the afternoon, sun is set to break through and temperatures will climb up near seventy, making it a great day to get outside or enjoy your favorite park. For those planning their week, keep an eye out as Governor Mike Braun has declared it Winter Weather Preparedness Week here in Indiana, a reminder to start prepping for the colder months and possible wintry surprises on the horizon.

Our top story this morning is about families across Indianapolis feeling the strain from ongoing federal SNAP benefit delays due to the continuing government shutdown. At Fountain Square Church of Christ and at Masjid Al Fajr on the west side, lines have been longer than ever. Many families waited more than an hour for groceries, only to see supplies run out before their turn came. More than 150,000 people in Central Indiana rely on SNAP, and while city volunteers and local faith groups are working hard to fill the gaps, the need has outpaced supplies—especially with the Supreme Court’s temporary block on full benefit payouts. City Hall says they’re planning at least eight more emergency food distribution events before month’s end. If you or someone you know needs help, those local pantry events are available—no questions asked.

Switching over to the job market, we’re hearing steady hiring continues in the logistics and warehousing sector thanks to the holiday shopping crunch, and several tech companies are holding virtual job fairs this week. Real estate agents are reporting that fewer new listings are popping up, but homes in neighborhoods like Fletcher Place and Meridian-Kessler are still selling within days. Typical prices are holding steady, hovering in the mid 200s to low 300s, with a few standout properties seen above five hundred thousand.

In community highlights, North Central High School’s boys soccer team secured a regional championship in extra time last night, giving area fans plenty to cheer about. Indianapolis schools are also celebrating as several local students were recognized in a statewide STEM competition, earning high marks and scholarships.

On the cultural front, we’re in for a treat tonight as the Jazz Kitchen on College Avenue hosts visiting pianist Lizzie Greene and her trio, while downtown, the Indiana Repertory Theatre continues its sold-out run of their new fall drama. New business buzz includes a major coffee roaster set to open on Mass Ave, bringing new life to a space vacant since spring. Meanwhile, local favorite Books & Brews in Broad Ripple has just reopened after a quick renovation, so neighbors have a fresh spot to gather once again.

In sports, anticipation is high as the Indiana Pacers square off today with the Golden State Warriors at Gainbridge Fieldhouse—always a hot ticket and a great chance to see NBA stars up close. Last night, Indiana State’s men’s basketball squad impressed fans by routing Illinois Tech in a 104 to 73 victory, with Sterling Young dropping 20 points.

A quick public safety note for our listeners—there’s a renewed warning from Indy Metro Police about a string of car break-ins near Irvington and the south side. Officers remind us to lock doors and remove valuables, especially as holiday shopping season ramps up. On the cyber side, a new report out this weekend names Indiana the second most vulnerable state in America for cybercrime, so folks, check your passwords, be cautious when opening unfamiliar emails, and remind your loved ones to stay alert.

Before we go, one feel-good story: High schooler Reef Abdelhafez and a group of classmates spent Saturday distributing food at Masjid Al Fajr, showing true community spirit and reminding us how much difference a few helping hands can make.

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