Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for January 3, 2025.
We're starting off the new year with some significant news. Former President Jimmy Carter has passed away at the age of 100, a moment of reflection for our nation[1].
In local news, the Indianapolis Housing Authority's Department of Public Safety has been dissolved, meaning IHA officers no longer have power. This change affects many residents and we'll be keeping an eye on how it impacts our community[1].
On the job front, Indianapolis's tech sector is booming. With over 121,600 tech jobs available as of 2023, and a median tech salary exceeding $104,000, it's a great time to jump into the field. Companies like Salesforce and Zotec are creating new positions, and skills in Python, SQL, and JavaScript are in high demand. EmployIndy is a key resource for tech job seekers, offering modern apprenticeships and career coaching[2].
In real estate, downtown Indianapolis is seeing a surge in new capital improvement projects, with over $9 billion being invested. This is expected to support the city's convention and major events business, which is already attracting big names like Taylor Swift[5].
From city hall, we have updates on the local economy. The unemployment rate is expected to increase slightly in the first half of 2025 but remain below 5%. Employment growth is projected to be around 1%, with real GDP growth expected to be 2.3% this year and 3.1% in 2025[5].
Weather-wise, we're looking at a dry day today before rain returns later in the week. Make sure to check the forecast before planning your outdoor activities[4].
In business news, we're seeing a lot of activity. New openings and major changes are happening across the city. Keep an eye out for updates on your favorite local spots.
Upcoming community events include a variety of activities around the city. Check local listings for more information.
In sports, the Colts were eliminated from the playoff race after a tough loss to the Giants[1].
On a positive note, the city is encouraging residents to recycle their Christmas trees, a great way to start the new year sustainably[1].
In crime news, we've had a few significant incidents over the past 24 hours. The IMPD's Mobile Crisis Assistance Team has been dispatched to over 2700 active scenes in 2024, a testament to their hard work in keeping our community safe[1].
This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.