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FDA decision could further increase Narcan access in Indiana
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week announced the approval of the nasal spray Narcan for over-the-counter sale. Narcan is the name brand for the overdose-reversal drug naloxone.
Throwing stars likely legal this year after bill ending ban heads to governor
Throwing stars are set to become legal this summer after lawmakers sent legislation to the governor eliminating their prohibition.
Holcomb signs gender-affirming care ban for trans youth into law
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Senate Enrolled Act 480 into law Wednesday. The ban on medicinal and surgical gender-affirming care for transgender youth takes effect July 1.
Weather Updates: Tornado Watch remains until 5 p.m.
A line of strong to severe thunderstorms moving into western central Indiana will move east through the area over the next several hours.
City council postpones vote on fund appropriation for downtown Tech Center
Council members want more information on funding for the project before voting.
Ask The Mayor: Columbus Lienhoop on tornado devastation, Cummins, Project 46
Lienhoop says the city has offered help to those communities hit by Friday's tornadoes, Project 46 furthers collaboration with other cities to fight climate change, and the 1821 Trail is ready for a grand opening.
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House committee expands list of core public health services in priority legislation
Funding for an overhaul of Indiana's public health system will be determined by the state budget.
Jurors get 'sub-minimum' wage for a full day’s work. Indiana may raise court fees to double that pay
Hoosiers currently get $40 for each day spent on an active jury in the courtroom.
Holcomb says he will 'take action' on gender-affirming care ban by April 5 deadline
Holcomb said he’s spoken with providers and others to get a grasp on the issue and he’s talked to the lawmakers behind the measure.
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education: Fewer minority, low-income students finishing college
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery called out an “emergency” in his State of Higher Education address Tuesday.
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