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Local Pulse: Unhoused Deaths Spur Action, Job Market Steady, New Developments and Community Events


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for December 27, 2024.

We're starting with some breaking news from the past few days. The Indianapolis community is still grappling with the news of over 100 unhoused residents who died in the city, sparking calls for progress at their memorial[1]. This tragic reminder of the challenges faced by our most vulnerable populations underscores the need for continued support and action.

Moving on to today's job market snapshot, we see that Indiana's total labor force stands at a record high of 3,442,250, with November 2024 total private employment at 2,869,200, a slight decrease from the previous month[2]. The unemployment rate remains steady, and industries such as professional and business services, private educational and health services, and manufacturing have seen job increases. There are currently 99,220 open job postings throughout the state, offering opportunities for job seekers.

In real estate news, while there are no significant commercial or residential property sales to report today, we do have updates on new development projects. The urbanism project in downtown Indianapolis saw its bollards destroyed within the first week, highlighting the challenges of maintaining public spaces[3]. We'll keep an eye on this and other projects as they progress.

From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. A judge has blocked the new law banning PornHub, indicating that legal challenges are still underway[3]. Additionally, Jake’s Law, which restricts students’ access to mobile devices, has been in effect since July 1, impacting local schools.

Weather-wise, today is expected to be mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s. However, we're expecting a chilly start to the weekend, so make sure to check the forecast before planning your outdoor activities.

In new business activity, we have some exciting openings and changes. SparkFishers is returning for another big year, promising a fun-filled event for the community[3]. On the other hand, a semi ended up in a ditch next to I-65, causing a brief disruption in traffic.

Looking ahead to community events, there are several activities planned for the next few days. The Bands of America Grand National Championships are happening, showcasing the talents of local bands. Additionally, various holiday events are taking place around the city, offering something for everyone.

In local school achievements, Indiana high school girls basketball scores from recent games are available, highlighting the competitive spirit of our local teams. Furthermore, IU and head coach Curt Cignetti have agreed to a new 8-year contract, demonstrating the university's commitment to its athletic programs[3].

On a feel-good note, Ascension St. Vincent's 8th annual 'Medical Mission at Home' is offering free medical services for those in need, showcasing the community's compassion and care[3].

Finally, in today's crime report, we have some significant incidents to report. A Lebanon mom was arrested after choking her son in a trailer park, and a homicide suspect was arrested after a second unrelated shooting. These incidents remind us of the importance of public safety and the need for community vigilance[3].

This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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