Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.
We're starting this Thanksgiving morning with weather on everyone's minds. It's a cold one out there today with temperatures hovering in the mid-thirties under mostly sunny skies, but the real story is what's coming this weekend. Meteorologists are warning us that Saturday brings a significant weather event with snow showers expected throughout the day, so if you're planning any outdoor activities, get them done today. Wind chills this morning are in the teens, so bundle up if you're heading out for that Thanksgiving run or any holiday festivities.
Speaking of the holiday, traffic on our interstates was significantly heavier yesterday as people hit the road for Thanksgiving celebrations, but things have quieted down considerably overnight according to local traffic reports.
On the local government front, there's been major movement on redistricting in Indiana. The House announced it will reconvene Monday, December first, to take up redrawing the state's congressional map, and the Senate confirmed it will join the effort beginning December eighth. This mid-cycle redistricting push has generated significant attention and some heated debate among lawmakers. Governor Mike Braun has expressed support, but we're also hearing concerns from Democratic leaders and even some Republicans who question the process. The House believes it has the votes to pass new maps that would favor Republican candidates in our congressional districts.
Here in Indianapolis, the Irvington neighborhood is moving forward with a historic proposal. The city's Rules and Public Policy Committee voted unanimously to support Indianapolis's first outdoor drinking district, known as a DORA or designated outdoor refreshment area. If approved by the full city council on December first, Irvington could have this district up and running by Saint Patrick's Day next year. Nearly fifty other Indiana communities already have similar outdoor refreshment areas, and this could pave the way for other Indianapolis neighborhoods to follow.
On the public safety front, Indianapolis police are reminding residents to avoid drunk driving during this holiday weekend. The department is conducting proactive patrols for signs of impaired driving and encouraging people to take advantage of ride sharing deals and discounts available throughout the holiday period. If you have information about any crimes, you can always contact Crime Stoppers at three-seventeen, two-six-two, TIPS. You don't have to give your name.
The Indiana National Guard is also active locally, with three hundred Indiana National Guardsmen currently preparing at Camp Atterbury for a planned deployment to Washington DC sometime in December as part of a four-month mission.
As we head into the holiday weekend, remember to stay safe, stay warm, and take advantage of this mostly sunny Thursday before that winter weather arrives Saturday.
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