
"Snowstorm Hits Indy, Tech Jobs Boom, Budget Concerns, and Sports Roundup"
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Moving on to our job market snapshot, Indianapolis's tech sector is booming, with over 121,600 tech jobs available as of 2023. The median tech salary now exceeds $104,000, driven by companies like Salesforce creating over 1,500 positions. Key skills in demand include Python, SQL, and JavaScript, with roles in AI and cybersecurity particularly sought after, offering salaries up to $142,565 annually[2].
In local news, the Indianapolis City-County Council approved the 2025 budget, a $1.6 billion plan that includes $338 million for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and $246 million for public works projects. However, some councilors expressed concerns over the lack of funding for early childhood education, climate change initiatives, and infrastructure improvements[3].
On the crime front, there have been several significant incidents in the past 24 hours. A shooting on Indy's south side resulted in one fatality, and a suspect was shot and killed after firing at IMPD and Lawrence officers during a chase. Additionally, a 31-year-old and a 32-year-old were stabbed to death on Indy's west side[4].
In community news, a Kwanzaa celebration honored community members at Frederick Douglass Park, and a charity vending machine is helping HVAF in the aftermath of a homeless shelter fire. Broad Ripple bar and music venue has shut down after 40 years, and Hoosiers are heading to stores to return unwanted items after Christmas[4].
In sports, the Giants toppled the Colts 45-33, eliminating Indy from the playoff race. On a lighter note, the Indianapolis Public Library shared its list of 2024's most in-demand books[4].
This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.