Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, October 23rd.
We start today on the near South Side, where our community is still reeling from a double shooting near Shelby and Raymond. Police say a man lost his life and a woman, who tried to get away for help, was also hurt. The house involved is becoming a neighborhood flashpoint, with officers having been called out more than forty times in just four years. Metro police are urging anyone with surveillance footage or information to come forward. Meanwhile, a teenager has been arrested for the tragic shooting death of William Deaton on the northwest side following an argument last month. Formal charges are pending, but with minors involved, names are being withheld. In a separate case, Deborah Benefield remains in jail without bond after allegedly shooting Cantrell Settles in what police believe was a road rage incident near Thirty-eighth and Georgetown.
Turning to city hall, electric rates are dominating discussion. There’s strong opposition from nearly every city-county councillor to a proposed deal with AES Indiana that would hike our bills by about ten dollars a month. Many feel it’s too generous to the utility, and local leaders are asking for public hearings before anything can be finalized. The city says it only has authority over streetlighting rates, which it managed to limit to a smaller increase. The final decision rests with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, and residents are urged to speak out before rates are set for years to come.
Redistricting is also on everyone’s radar. This week, voting rights advocates delivered another ten thousand petition signatures to Governor Mike Braun at his office, calling for a halt to new congressional maps before the 2026 elections. Lawmakers from the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus held a press event at the Julia Carson Government Center, warning that mid-decade map changes would especially impact Black voters right here in Marion County and could cost the city its only Black representative in Congress.
Shifting to the weather, let’s get ready for a clear, crisp autumn day. We woke up near sixty degrees, and the sunshine will warm us to the low eighties by mid-afternoon. No rain in sight, but a frost advisory was in effect early this morning, so gardeners may want to check on their plants. The next few days look sunny and mild, with cooler air returning by the weekend.
Over on the job and housing front, decisions about streetlighting and utilities continue to weigh on household budgets, while the city is watching closely for the impact of federal shutdown talks on SNAP benefits. Community organizers say that thousands in our area rely on those benefits and remain at risk if the impasse in Washington drags out.
In neighborhood news, Irvington’s signature Halloween Festival this weekend is stirring up attention after organizers respectfully asked Mayor Hogsett not to attend, citing concerns from some residents. Still, festivities from parades to family events are going ahead as planned. The event remains one of our city’s fall highlights, and all are invited to celebrate safely.
On the sports beat, the Pacers are preparing for their season opener, but rookie Cam Jones found himself making headlines off the court after being arrested for reckless driving on I-65. Jones says he was late for practice but was stopped safely by police.
In local education, we’re excited to share that officials from school systems in Denver and Washington, D.C., visited this week to partner with the Indianapolis Local Education Alliance. They’re sharing lessons in school improvement, giving our city fresh tools for supporting students.
Before we go, a quick feel-good story: the Indiana State Police K-9 program has received a significant donation from the Fraternal Order of Police, supporting new kennels and training for our hardworking police dogs.
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