Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for December 30, 2024.
We start with some breaking news from the past few days. The Indianapolis Colts' playoff hopes were dashed after a 45-33 loss to the Giants, eliminating them from the playoff race[1]. On a more somber note, former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100.
Moving on to the job market, there's some positive news. According to Robert Half Recruiters & Employment Agency, hiring is expected to pick up in the first half of 2024. Almost 60% of companies plan to add new full-time jobs, and 39% are looking to fill vacated positions. This is particularly good news for those in healthcare, government, and manufacturing, where job gains have been significant[2].
In real estate, while there aren't any major announcements today, it's worth noting that Noblesville's 40-year Pleasant Street project is set to be completed in 2025, which will bring significant changes to the area[4].
From city hall, the IHA Department of Public Safety has been dissolved, meaning IHA officers no longer have power. This decision will have a direct impact on daily life for many residents[1].
Looking at the weather, today is expected to be dry, but rain is set to return for New Year's Eve. So, if you have outdoor plans, make sure to check the forecast before heading out[1].
In new business activity, there aren't any major openings or closings to report today. However, it's a good time to remind everyone that cities are encouraging residents to recycle their real Christmas trees[1].
For upcoming community events, there aren't any major events listed for the next few days, but it's always a good idea to check local listings for any last-minute additions.
In local school achievements, IU fans are gearing up for the College Football Playoff game against Notre Dame, which is leaving fans excited and some torn[4].
For a feel-good community story, the Colts teamed up with Hands of Hope to spread love to foster families, a heartwarming initiative that's making a difference in our community[4].
Moving on to today's crime report, the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force has seized over 270 illegal firearms, more than 75,500 grams of drugs, and nearly $400,000 in cash linked to criminal activity. This is a significant development in the fight against crime in our city[5].
This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.