Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Saturday, August 9, 2025. We wake up today to cloudless skies and a stretch of classic Indiana summer heat as temperatures push to a high near ninety one and barely dip below seventy tonight. The forecast looks mostly clear all day with plenty of sun—perfect for heading out to community events or just enjoying some time outside. Looking ahead, we expect more of the same tomorrow, partly cloudy and warm, with just a slight uptick in humidity.
Our top story this morning is a developing police search on the east side. Metro Police are looking for Scion Wheeler, who they say allegedly kidnapped his nineteen year old ex-girlfriend at gunpoint near Franklin Road and English Avenue around three thirty yesterday morning. Officers issued a statewide Silver Alert, and thankfully, the woman was found safe around noon, but Wheeler remains at large. Detectives are urging residents near the scene to check any security video between three and four in the morning and share anything suspicious with investigators. Wheeler had already been wanted by police after his court-mandated ankle monitor stopped transmitting earlier this week. There are about thirty thousand outstanding warrants in Marion County right now, so authorities are busy, but if you have any tips, you can call Metro Police or Crime Stoppers—you do not have to give your name.
At City Hall, redistricting remains a hot topic. Governor Mike Braun met with Vice President JD Vance and state legislative leaders about whether to call a special session for redrawing Indiana’s congressional districts, but no decision was made yesterday. The conversation centers on the boundaries for our state’s nine congressional districts, with local lawmakers and residents watching closely, as the outcome shapes how our neighborhoods will be represented for years to come.
On the cultural front, the Drum Corps International World Championships have taken over Lucas Oil Stadium and downtown. Thousands of musicians and their families are here from around the world. After two intense days of semifinals, the Bluecoats lead with a score just above ninety seven, edging out the Boston Crusaders. Finals kick off later this afternoon, and the city is buzzing. For those staying nearby, expect extra foot traffic, music, and excitement downtown.
Meanwhile, it is also a busy weekend for community events. The Indiana State Fair continues with classic Midwestern food and family fun, and today brings special focus on Indiana agriculture. If you are looking for a feel-good moment, former residents of the southside’s historic Babe Denny neighborhood gathered last week for their annual reunion, reliving memories and sharing hope that the community’s spirit will keep thriving for the next generation.
In local schools, athletic teams are already ramping up for the fall season. We saw strong showings from our high school football and girls’ soccer teams this past week, setting an optimistic tone for back to school.
On the jobs front, the unemployment rate in Marion County is holding steady just under four and a half percent, a sign that our local economy remains resilient as summer winds down. In real estate, two hundred homes went under contract across the city this past week—a small uptick for August as buyers look to lock in deals before school schedules take over.
Wrapping up with a quick business update, keep an eye on Mass Ave where a new bakery opens doors this morning, filling the air with fresh pastries and bringing a new flavor to the neighborhood.
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