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September 18, 2025 • 3 mins
Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, September 18, 2025.

We start our day with blue skies and warm September sunshine. Temperatures in most neighborhoods are starting in the upper 50s to low 60s, so it feels great stepping outside early. Downtown, we are seeing a bit of haze and continuing air quality alerts, a reminder to take it easy if you have breathing sensitivities. It stays dry, sunny, and summery with highs near 89 today, and if you like this weather, soak it up. A slow change is coming with showers and maybe a rumble of thunder Sunday, and fall-like air will finally start showing up next week.

Traffic this morning is moving better on I-70 eastbound near Shadeland Avenue after an earlier fender bender was cleared. Things look smooth on 465 as well, so our commutes are off to a quiet start.

Turning to breaking news and city hall, leaders in Pike Township just approved a three-year capital improvement plan, locking in more than eleven million dollars for new fire department equipment like ambulances and ladder trucks. Tensions were high during the meeting, but board members avoided missing the state deadline and risking a thirty percent loss in future fire funding. The plan no longer includes money for new fire stations this cycle, but the debate continues on how township funds should be spent. The board is set to vote on a new fifty-eight million dollar budget next month, most of it supporting the fire department, which is just one of three township fire departments left in Marion County.

In state corrections, the Miami Correctional Facility north of Indianapolis is preparing for a major upgrade with sixteen million dollars requested to house federal detainees. The state expects to bring in close to seventy-nine million dollars for this program over the next two years, with detainees arriving as soon as October first.

We do have some concerning news on public safety. Indianapolis police made an arrest after a road rage investigation on I-465 led to the discovery of homemade explosives and illegal drugs inside a home. The suspect, nineteen-year-old Logan Quisenberry, is due back in court next week. In Greenwood, police report that a 22-year-old man was shot and killed outside his apartment Tuesday night. Investigators believe he was an innocent bystander hit by gunfire meant for someone else. The suspected shooter was arrested at a hotel on the far east side.

On the business and tech front, residents in Martindale-Brightwood and Franklin Township are raising questions about plans to bring new data centers to their neighborhoods. The company behind the Martindale-Brightwood proposal will meet with neighbors at Frederick Douglass Park next Tuesday night at six to talk through concerns and next steps.

If you are looking to get outdoors, Operation Football is set for tomorrow morning in Mooresville with fantastic fall weather. School sports are buzzing, with many teams across Marion County making playoff pushes. Students at Noblesville High are celebrating back-to-back victories this week.

For those managing diabetes, a new community swimming program is making waves, teaching healthy habits through exercise at various rec centers around town.

Rounding out today with a feel-good story, neighbors banded together on East 10th Street to help a family recover from a house fire, organizing a supply and clothing drive that filled more than a hundred boxes in just two days. It is another example of the way Indianapolis comes together when our friends need it most.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. This is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, September eighteenth,
twenty twenty five. We start our day with blue skies
and warm September sunshine. Temperatures in most neighborhoods are starting
in the upper fifties to low sixties, so it feels
great stepping outside early Downtown. We are seeing a bit
of haze and continuing air quality alerts, a reminder to
take it easy if you have breathing sensitivities. It stays dry, sunny,

(00:24):
and summary with highs near eighty nine today, and if
you like this weather, soak it up. A slow change
is coming with showers and maybe a rumple of thunder Sunday,
and fall like air will finally start showing up next week.
Traffic this morning is moving better on I seventy eastbound
near Shdland Avenue after an earlier fender bender was cleared.
Things look smooth on four sixty five as well, so

(00:46):
our commutes are off to quiet start. Turning to breaking
news and city hall leaders in Pike Township just approved
a three year capital improvement plan, walking in more than
eleven million dollars for new fire department equipment like ambulances
and ladder trucks. Tensions were high during the meeting, but
board members avoided missing the state deadline and risking a
thirty percent loss in future fire funding. The plan no

(01:08):
longer includes money for new fire stations this cycle, but
the debate continues on how township funds should be spent.
The board is set to vote on a new fifty
eight million dollar budget next month, most of it supporting
the fire department, which is just one of three township
fire departments left in Marion County. In state corrections, the
Miami Correctional Facility north of Indianapolis is preparing for a

(01:29):
major upgrade, with sixteen million dollars requested to house federal detainees.
The state expects to bring in close to seventy nine
million dollars for this program over the next two years,
with detainees arriving as soon as October first. We do
have some concerning news on public safety. Indianapolis police made
an arrest after a road rage investigation on I four

(01:51):
six five led to the discovery of home made explosives
and illegal drugs inside a home. The suspect, nineteen year
old Logan Quisenberry, is due back in court next week.
In Greenwood, police report that a twenty two year old
man was shot and killed outside his apartment Tuesday night.
Investigators believe he was an innocent bystander hit by gunfire

(02:12):
meant for someone else. The suspected shooter was arrested at
a hotel on the far east Side. On the business
and tech front, Residents in Martindale, Brightwood and Franklin Township
are raising questions about plans to bring new data centers
to their neighborhoods. The company behind the Martindale Brightwood proposal
will meet with neighbors at Frederick Douglas Park next Tuesday
night at six to talk through concerns and next steps.

(02:34):
If you are looking to get outdoors, Operation Football is
set for tomorrow morning in Morrisville. With fantastic fall weather,
school sports are buzzing, with many teams across Marion County
making playoff pushes, students at Noblesville Hire celebrating back to
back victories this week. For those managing diabetes, a new
community swimming program is making waves, teaching healthy habits through

(02:56):
exercise at various rec centers around town. Rounding out today
with a feel good story, neighbors banded together on East
Tenth Street to help a family recover from a house fire,
organizing a supply and clothing drive that filled more than
a hundred boxes in just two days. It is another
example of the way Indianapolis comes together when our friends
need it most. Thanks for tuning in and remember to

(03:18):
subscribe for your daily dose of everything happening right here
in our say. This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll
see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been
a quiet please production. For more check out Quiet please
dot ai
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