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Westfield can conduct special census after waiver allows federal workers to be hired
Determining the number of residents will help ensure Westfield receives adequate state and federal resources to meet the growing population’s needs.
Dental group downsizes plans for 2026 convention in Indianapolis
The American Dental Association has called off its annual SmileCon starting in 2026. The ADA will still conduct its annual meeting in Indianapolis, but with a large reduction in expected attendance.
New York victory squelches Pacers watch party at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
More than 10,000 people claimed free tickets to Thursday night’s watch party, which lacked opportunities for full-throated sports bedlam among Pacers’ faithful.
Pacers heading back to Indy for Game 6 after failing to put away Knicks in New York
The Knicks won on their home floor for the first time in the series and prevented the Pacers from earning the second NBA Finals trip in franchise history. Indiana will try again Saturday night at home at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Law firm finds Hogsett administration complied with law in harassment response
| Mickey Shuey and Samm Quinn
The firm also reviewed more than 950 pages of documents, which included text messages and emails.
Republic Airways planning second hotel at Carmel HQ campus
Republic’s 60,930-square-foot hotel will feature first-floor retail and 84 hotel rooms on the upper five floors for employees visiting the airline’s campus.
Appeals court allows Trump to continue imposing tariffs—for now
The Trump Administration said in a court filing earlier in the day that it would ask the Supreme Court for emergency relief if the appeals court didn’t quickly pause the ruling.
‘Fabulosity’ exhibition salutes the gritty past of Indianapolis
Pop-up museum organized by retired journalist Will Higgins spotlights 16 remarkable stories that depict the city as something other than tepid and tame.
March Madness bracket expansion would add value, could be decided soon, Baker says
NCAA President Charlie Baker there are flaws in the current basketball bracket formula and it would be beneficial to give more opportunities to worthy teams.
CEO pay rose nearly 10% in 2024 as stock prices, profits soared
Many companies have heeded calls from shareholders to tie CEO compensation more closely to performance. As a result, a large proportion of pay packages consist of stock awards.
In upgraded revision, U.S. economy fell 0.2% in first quarter
First-quarter growth was brought down by a surge in imports as companies in the United States hurried to bring in foreign goods before the president imposed massive import taxes.
Trump advisers downplay court ruling, cite other tariff options
Analysts said the implications of the court ruling may be limited for the trade talks the Trump administration is engaged with, given the other tariff options available.
Developer planning business park for midsize companies in Westfield
The four buildings in the park would be designed to accommodate a total of 20 to 30 businesses that need 8,000 to 30,000 square feet of space for office and warehouse operations.
Indiana libraries, museums reeling from federal, state funding cuts
A loss of federal funding for museums and libraries—such as a $3.5 million annual grant typically awarded to the Indiana State Library—is having a ripple effect for institutions across the state.
Trump administration moves to upend $37B affirmative action program
The program, which is funded by the U.S. government but administered by states, earmarks at least 10 percent of the federal funding for transportation infrastructure to women- and minority-owned contracting firms.
What happens to Trump’s tariffs now that a court has knocked them down?
The court’s decision blocks the tariffs Trump slapped last month on almost all U.S. trading partners and levies he imposed before that on China, Mexico and Canada.
Elon Musk leaving Trump administration after leading effort to slash federal government
Musk’s role working for Trump was always intended to be temporary, and he had recently signaled that he would be shifting his attention back to running his businesses.
Secretary of State Rubio says United States will begin revoking visas of Chinese students
China is the second-largest country of origin for international students in the United States, behind only India.