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Indianapolis-based financial wellness firm lands $4.5M venture investment
Local financial planning guru Peter “Pete the Planner” Dunn said the funding will help his company accelerate the development of an artificial-intelligence powered tool that will offer customized financial coaching.
Google rolls out Pixel 9 phones earlier than usual as AI race with Apple heats up
Although Pixel phones still represent a sliver of worldwide smartphone sales, they are still closely watched because they serve as Google’s platform for demonstrating the latest advances in the Android operating system that powers virtually every phone not made by Apple.
Noblesville announces plans for $67M apartment development at former milling site
Plans for The Granary call for a four-story building and parking garage with 225 luxury apartments, 5,000 square feet of retail space and about 300 parking spaces for residents and the public.
‘No tax on tips’ plans from Trump, Harris won’t do much for many tipped workers
Eliminating federal taxes on tips has suddenly emerged as just about the only idea that former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris agree on—but experts say the proposal won’t have a big impact for most workers.
Lieutenant governor candidates debate property taxes, water rights
Republican Micah Beckwith, Democrat Terry Goodin and Libertarian Tonya Hudson spent most of Tuesday’s agriculture-focused debate arguing over whose tax policies would be most beneficial.
United Auto Workers files federal labor charges against Trump, Musk
The charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board allege that, during their conversation on X, former President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk illegally threatened and intimidated workers who engage in protected labor activity, such as strikes.
Condoleezza Rice to speak in Indy as part of Economic Club series
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is scheduled to participate in a discussion with Mitch Daniels, the former Indiana governor and Purdue University president.
‘Stranger Things’ star to teach acting, singing classes in Indianapolis
Gaten Matarazzo, known for his portrayal of brainy adolescent Dustin Henderson, will teach Aug. 16 on the campus of Butler University.
USPS revving up operations in new, 1.2M-square-foot distribution hub on former Navistar site
The United States Postal Service could consolidate some of its Indianapolis facilities into a massive regional distribution hub opening later this year on the city’s east side, occupying land that formerly housed a Navistar plant for many decades.
Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics still fighting for Jordan Chiles’s bronze medal
USA Gymnastics said it would “continue to pursue every possible avenue and appeal process” after the Court of Arbitration for Sport said it would not reconsider its ruling that led to the revocation of Chiles’s Olympic bronze medal.
Judge spares Gary gunmaker lawsuit, rejects new law’s retroactivity
A Lake County judge on Monday declined to dismiss a long-pending lawsuit waged by the city of Gary against a range of gun manufacturers and dealers despite a state law designed to end it.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Morgan Allen
Morgan Allen oversees Indiana’s entrepreneurial ecosystem development initiatives, making entrepreneurship resources more accessible and equitable for Hoosier business founders.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Austin Baker
Austin Baker leads three regulatory analysts and manages regulatory filings for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Kelsey Cook
As membership director of the Mitch Daniels Leadership Foundation, Kelsey Cook is responsible for the organization’s statewide fellowship program, its Aiming Higher event series, marketing and team support.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Maria De Leon
As a human resources associate in Eli Lilly and Co.’s Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion office, Maria De Leon supports initiatives aimed at enhancing the company’s external reputation by fostering diverse and inclusive practices to promote the company’s commitment to DEI.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Jake Engel
Jake Engel said his life “has always been a bit of a portfolio—dabbling in this, exploring that and embracing adventure along the way.”
2024 20 in their Twenties: John Evans
John Evans is responsible for providing Eli Lilly and Co. senior management with insights into the company’s financial results, near-term forecasts, business plan and strategy.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Larissa Fox
Larissa Fox sits second chair to the corporate relationship manager, providing support while developing her skills as a banker to one day become a corporate relationship manager.
2024 20 in their Twenties: Trevor Fox
If there’s a big-time sporting event in Indianapolis, chances are Trevor Fox has a hand in it.