Indianapolis, IN
Cooler air settles in as late summer warmth fades | August 31, 2025
TONIGHT
Skies stay mostly clear; overnight lows ease into the low to mid 50s as a light northwest breeze near 5 mph brings in refreshed and drier air. It feels like the first peaceful breath of fall after a long summer stretch.
TOMORROW
High pressure stays in control with sunshine and comfortable highs in the mid 70s; humidity remains low and a light north northeast breeze around 5 mph keeps the air crisp. This is the kind of Monday that invites you outside for a walk, a bike ride, or a relaxed afternoon at the park.
TOMORROW NIGHT
Clear and calm, with lows dipping into the upper 40s to low 50s; light and variable breezes keep the air fresh. The night is perfect for open window sleep or sitting outside under cool and quiet skies.
TUESDAY
Slightly cooler still, with abundant sunshine and highs in the low 70s; a light north breeze near 5 mph adds to the crispness. The air feels invigorating, almost like an early October day, and it makes for excellent conditions to enjoy the outdoors.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Another cool and tranquil evening with lows in the upper 40s; skies remain mostly clear and winds stay light. A blanket may be needed if you are outside, but the comfort is undeniable.
WEDNESDAY
Midweek brings a gentle rebound in temperatures with highs reaching the upper 70s; sunshine continues and humidity stays low, while a light east northeast breeze near 5 mph makes the day easy and enjoyable.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Pleasant and calm with lows near the low 50s; partly cloudy skies develop but conditions remain dry, and light variable winds keep the air balanced and refreshing.
THURSDAY
The run finishes with another day of comfort, highs in the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies, and a light west northwest breeze near 5 mph to reinforce the steady late summer to early fall rhythm.
7 DAY FORECAST
The transition from summer warmth to fall like comfort becomes clear in this stretch. Highs trend from the mid 70s to upper 70s through midweek, with nights falling regularly into the 40s and 50s. Sunshine dominates, humidity stays low, and the overall pattern feels much more like September. This quiet and comfortable setup gives central Indiana a much needed early taste of autumn.
Indianapolis, IN
Foundation donates $20 million to Purdue for health care systems innovation
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WISH) — Purdue University has received a $20 million commitment from the Ricks Family Foundation to establish the Purdue Institute for Healthcare Systems Innovation at the Indianapolis campus.
The institute in the Mitch Daniels School of Business aims to improve health care efficiency and effectiveness, the university said in a news release issued Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Christina Ricks and her husband, David A. Ricks, the chair and CEO of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co., are the primary leaders of the foundation.
James “Jim” Bullard, a dean for the Daniels School of Business, said in the release, “Considering the health care situation in the U.S. today, there is a clear need for rigorous, market-informed research that challenges conventional thinking and drives new solutions. This institute will allow Purdue to lead that work and make a lasting difference.”
As Purdue works to develop its relatively new Indianapolis campus, the university recently announced that plans for a 12-story apartment building on recently acquired canal property in Indianapolis are now on hold as the university develops its campus, Mirror Indy reported.
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Indianapolis, IN
Woman critically injured in shooting on northeast side of Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — A woman was critically injured in a shooting on the northeast side of Indianapolis Tuesday night.
According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were called to the 5500 block of East 41st Street around 8:45 p.m. to investigate a shooting. When police arrived at the scene, they located an adult female with injuries consistent with gunshot wounds.
Per IMPD, the victim was transported from the the scene to a local hospital in critical condition. Police reported that hospital staff later provided them with an update that indicated the victim remains in critical condition.
Investigators believe the shooting occurred inside a residence on 41st Street. One shell casing was found in the front yard of that residence near its driveway. Police do not believe that stray shell casing is related to the shooting in any way.
Law enforcement detained a person of interest during its investigation of the shooting. IMPD has not yet provided any of the detainee’s identifying information like sex, age or name.
Police do not believe the shooting poses any ongoing threat to the public. Investigators are, however, still encouraging area residents to call IMPD at (317) 327-3475 or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at (317) 262-8477 to pass along any information they may have on the shooting.
Indianapolis, IN
Larry D. Hunter, age 80 of Indianapolis – WRBI Radio

After graduating in 1963, Larry joined the U.S. Army, serving from 1964 until 1967. During this time, while stationed in Germany, he met his first wife, Gabriele (née Vetter). They returned to the States, married in 1968 and remained together until 1988. They had two children, Rusty and Nikki. In 1997, he married Connie (née Sparks) and they remained together until 2022. Larry was a member of Five Points Baptist Church in Mooresville and the Carpenters Union Local 301. He was employed with Paul Fox Construction for several years before working at F.A. Wilhelm Construction, where he stayed for over 40 years as a layout engineer and then superintendent before officially retiring in 2025 at the age of 80.
Larry had many interests including spending time with family; watching Indianapolis Colts games, comedy movies and game shows; playing board games; working his booth at the flea market, and playing ping pong, mini golf and bowling, for which he participated in a league for a few years. He also loved his many dogs – Chief, Champ, Prince, Max and Molly – and cats Cuddles, Sophie, Misty and Meanbutt.
Survivors include his two children, Rusty Hunter of New Palestine and Nikki Hunter of Indianapolis; one brother James A. (Karen) Hunter of Shelbyville; step-daughter Amie Jo Sparks (Christopher) Ross; five step-grandchildren Jordan (Paige) Cowan, Mason (Alexis) Cowan, Erica Cowan, Jessica Furkin, and Daila Hargitt; eight step-great-grandchildren, Callie, Aiden, Rylie, Princeton, Sensei, Charlotte, Luka, and Amelia. In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by nine siblings: William, Ray, Roy, Herbert, Eva, Elsie, Ruth, Paul (“Bud”), and Garry; and one stepson, Brian Sparks.
Visitation will be held on Monday, May 4 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home, 929 Main Street, Brookville, Indiana 47012. Pastor Rob Edwards will officiate the funeral service beginning at 1 p.m. and burial will follow immediately after in Metamora Cemetery – Mobley Addition.
Memorial contributions in honor of Larry may be directed to the American Legion Bernard Hurst Post #77. Donations will be accepted in person at the visitation, or they can be mailed to 1290 Fairfield Avenue, Brookville, IN 47012.
To share fond memories, offer personal condolences, or to sign the online guestbook, please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home are honored to care for Larry and his family during this time.
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