Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025. We’re waking up to another partly cloudy summer morning across the Circle City, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-80s today. Some overnight lane restrictions on West Street between 11th and Morris are clearing just in time for the busy rush hour, but keep an eye out for slow traffic through downtown. A heads-up if you drive 465 eastbound—the ramp to Bedford Boulevard Southbound will close this Friday for about two months, so plan a little extra time for your commute.
We begin with breaking news from overnight on the near southwest side. Early this morning, a tragic incident near Kentucky Avenue and Maywood Road claimed the life of 42-year-old Pamela Shoemaker, who was struck and killed while walking in a poorly lit area around three a.m. Police report the driver stayed at the scene and is fully cooperating with the investigation.
In the last twenty-four hours, police have also responded to a deadly shooting in nearby Greenfield. According to authorities, officers were called to Sedgwick Lane for a disturbance that escalated quickly. Officers discharged their weapons, and the man involved later died at the hospital. Indiana State Police are leading the investigation as more details come to light.
Turning to city hall, Indianapolis leaders are taking action after a violent weekend downtown, where a mass shooting left two teens dead and five injured. In response, Councilor Leroy Robinson proposed a new youth curfew. If approved, teens ages fifteen to seventeen would be required off the streets by 11 p.m. on weekends and 9 p.m. on weeknights, two hours earlier than current state law. The Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee holds a hearing on the proposal next Tuesday, July sixteenth, with a possible council vote in early August.
On the crime front, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office reports that four teenage boys, ages thirteen to seventeen, now face gun charges related to the deadly weekend violence downtown. One of those teens, age seventeen, will be charged as an adult. In a separate case, a 66-year-old woman from Centerville faces charges for drug possession and driving under the influence.
Let’s shift to community events and the cultural scene. Tonight at 6:30, the Christian Theological Seminary presents “Testify! Sharing God’s Story Through Black Christian Arts” at Bethel Cathedral AME Church. This free event invites everyone to create and celebrate stories of faith and resilience through music, art, and spoken word. No registration needed—just show up ready to be inspired.
In sports, our local schools continue to shine both on and off the field, with recent athletic championships and academic honors putting Indianapolis students in the spotlight. Meanwhile, racing fans can look forward to the Performance Racing Industry Show returning to downtown December 11th through 13th, bringing top innovations and industry leaders to the Indiana Convention Center.
Before we go, here’s a quick real estate insight for those house hunting or job seeking—while inventory remains tight, new job postings in healthcare and logistics are up, and local realtors say summer is still a strong season for first-time buyers.
And for a bit of good news, community volunteers came together this weekend along Fall Creek to build out new garden beds for a neighborhood youth program, offering fresh food and hope as we head deeper into summer.
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