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People who park on trails, sidewalks in Carmel could face larger fines
The city of Carmel is looking to significantly increase fines given to drivers who park their vehicles in areas reserved for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Caitlin Clark’s return to Iowa for Fever preseason game commands average paid ticket price of $440
Ticketing tech firm Victory Live, which analyzes sales on the secondary market, said the average paid price for Indiana Fever home games has more than doubled since last season.
Indianapolis-based investment firm Sheaff Brock to be acquired
The acquisition of Sheaff Brock will be California-based Allworth Financial’s third and largest Indianapolis acquisition to date.
Braun chides Beckwith for Three-Fifths Compromise comments, defends tax plan
Indiana cabinet members, lawmakers, lobbyists and more gathered Wednesday to celebrate Gov. Mike Braun’s first 100 days in office—but the man of the hour had tough words for his second-in-command.
UPDATE: Ivy Tech taps outgoing Louisville public schools chief as next president
Martin Pollio, who will succeed Sue Ellspermann at Ivy Tech, has led Kentucky’s largest school district as superintendent since 2017.
Senate votes down resolution to block Trump’s global tariffs
The Democratic resolution forced a vote under a statute that allows them to try to terminate the national economic emergency Trump used to levy the tariffs.
Cheap parcels from China will no longer be duty-free. Here’s what it means for buyers, sellers.
Consumers can expect higher prices and delivery delays when the Trump administration ends a duty-free exemption on low-value imports from China on Friday. But some might benefit.
New bridge connects 16 Tech innovation district to greater downtown Indy
The bridge, which spans from the intersection of 10th Street and Riley Hospital Drive to 16 Tech, is part of a larger $30 million infrastructure project.
Inflation cools and Americans step up spending
The slowdown in inflation could be a temporary respite as the widespread tariffs are expected to push up prices in many categories.
New prize named for former Indy mayor challenges local leaders to innovate
The Sagamore Institute’s new Goldsmith Prize aims to recognize sustainable solutions that leverage technology and data, foster collaboration, empower public employees and innovate creatively.
Supreme Court seems open to allowing religious public schools
Supporters say denying full public funding to religious public charter schools amounts to anti-religious discrimination since states allow full taxpayer funding to other types of charter schools.
Indiana Economic Development Foundation releases annual audits at Gov. Braun’s demand
The state-affiliated nonprofit averaged more than $2 million in spending annually on travel and more.
Nation’s economy shrank 0.3% in first quarter as trade wars disrupted business
First-quarter growth was slowed by a surge in imports as companies in the United States tried to bring in foreign goods before President Trump imposed massive tariffs.
Preserving young patient’s hair prompts IU surgeons’ invention
The desire to preserve a girl’s flowing hair during brain surgery led to the development of a comb-like device that could help cranial surgery patients avoid having their heads shaved.
Route changes to Whitestown Connector bus system to take effect in June
The Workforce Connector program was launched in 2015 to help people without reliable transportation get to their warehousing jobs in Plainfield and Whitestown.
Ex-Indiana congressional candidate gets prison sentence in campaign finance fraud case
Former Indiana Congressional candidate Gabriel “Gabe” Whitley admittedly falsified campaign finance records and lied about raising hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions ahead of the May 2024 primary.
Pacers advance to second round of playoffs with OT win over Bucks
The Pacers closed the game with an 8-0 run over the final 40 seconds of overtime to eliminate the Bucks in the first round of the playoffs for the second straight season.
Trump eases tariffs on imported auto parts through executive order
U.S. automakers had said the auto levies as previously announced would raise production costs and hit their profits. The auto industry is one of the biggest drivers of manufacturing jobs in the U.S. economy.
Meta launches standalone AI app to compete with ChatGPT
The Meta AI app includes a “discover” feed that lets users see how others are interacting with AI and a voice mode for interacting with the AI.