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City-County Council leaders propose vehicle fee increases to pay for roads
The proposal, which is opposed by the mayor, calls for higher fees on county vehicle registrations to cover the cost of road repairs and meet a requirement set by the state Legislature to qualify for more road funding.
Data center hot spot Ohio suspends key tax break
The tax break has been critical to Ohio’s competition with other states to attract the massive new facilities that power and train artificial intelligence chatbots.
Midwest grid operator to consider accelerated deployments for 2 proposed Indiana power plants
Carmel-based Midcontinent Independent System Operator included natural gas power plants proposed by Merrillville-based NIPSCO and Terre Haute-based Hallador Power Co. on a list of seven that are set to be considered.
Local schools oversight board hears options for possible referendum
One of the first things that the Indianapolis Public Education Corp. will decide is whether or not to put a tax increase on the ballot in November.
Indiana shows support for Labor Department’s prevailing wage raise proposal
The change would likely price foreign workers out of the U.S. labor market, of which they comprised about 19% of in 2025, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
IU School of Medicine names Emory University veteran as new dean
Dr. Scott D. Boden will succeed Dr. Jay Hess, one of the longest-serving medical school deans in the country.
Lesley Gordon takes on creative work as GangGang’s first executive director
Former IndyGo and the Indiana State Fair staffer Lesley Gordon is the first executive director of creative advocacy agency GangGang.
City Market no longer expected to reopen in 2028 as construction set to begin on plaza
The closure of the historic Indianapolis City Market in 2024 was initially expected to last just two years, but there is no longer a timeline for the reopening, officials acknowledged Thursday in announcing plans for the market’s adjacent Charles L. Whistler Memorial Plaza.
New weight-loss drugs may be reshaping the brain, scientists say
Tens of millions of people are now taking the medications worldwide, turning what began as obesity and diabetes treatments into what could be modern medicine’s largest unplanned neuroscience experiments.
Lilly stock hits high after CVS Caremark restores Zepbound coverage, adds Foundayo
CVS Caremark will add Foundayo coverage on June 1 and resume covering Zepbound on Oct. 1.
Indiana attorney general seeks to block federal marijuana shift
Indiana’s Todd Rokita and attorneys general in Nebraska and Louisiana maintain that rescheduling the drug will have a negative impact on communities.
Noblesville council approves 296 new homes from Lennar, Drees Homes
Winslow Hills will bring about 200 executive-style estate homes, while Rollingwood will bring 96 ranch and two-story homes.
Indiana Dems announce treasurer, comptroller candidates
Jessica Bailey and Coumba Kebe were the sole candidates to meet the Indiana Democratic Party’s filing deadline last week for the positions.
Key inflation gauge worsens as Americans’ income and spending power erodes
Inflation is notably above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%, which means Fed policymakers may decide to forego any cuts to their key short-term interest rate this year.
Newfields previews contemporary art revival, unveils strategic plan at annual meeting
Newfields is exploring the construction of a new wing at the art museum and a free-standing conservatory as part of the strategic plan.
Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many still think they’re dying out
The latest numbers from the American Booksellers Association show independent stores expanding at a pace not seen this century.
Fair housing groups file lawsuit arguing federal rule change removes protections
Opponents say the rule change could reverse decades of lending protections and open the door to discrimination against Black people, Latinos and other minorities.
Atlanta company makes its pitch for $2.2B east-side data center
Company executives at DC Blox detailed plans for the proposed $2.2 billion project, which would be built off of the Pennsy Trail and in close proximity to Irvington Community Elementary School.