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Pollution from Ohio train derailment now barely detectable in Ohio River
More than 5 million people get their drinking water from the Ohio River — including Indiana residents in cities like Evansville and Mount Vernon.
Dealers mix fentanyl with horse tranquilizer, adding more risk to deadly drug
Sheyenne struggled with heroin and meth for nine years, but in 2021, an unfamiliar drug called xylazine contributed to the overdose that took her life.
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Senate panel changes public health system improvement bill, aims to ease concerns
A bill to significantly improve Indiana’s public health system underwent a small but potentially vital change Thursday, aimed at easing concerns about the legislation.
All local judges in Indiana can allow news cameras in courtrooms, starting May 1
The Indiana Supreme Court is lifting the longtime statewide ban on cameras for trials and other hearings in county courtrooms.
Senate committee guts bill that would've helped renters deal with negligent landlords
SB 202, would’ve created a rent escrow system. If landlords aren’t making necessary repairs to essential services, the renter could go to court and pay their rent to a third party.
Bill would erase legal defense for teachers, librarians against charges of harmful books
Indiana state lawmakers advanced a measure Wednesday to strip legal protections for school libraries if their educators are accused of assigning texts harmful to students.
No. 14 Indiana men lose on last-second shot at Northwestern
Trayce Jackson-Davis led Indiana with 23 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. But the Hoosiers came up short after winning eight of nine.
Bills to lower drug costs and increase access to home health aides pass Senate committee
Senate Bill 8 would require pharmacy benefit managers to pass on the discounts they receive from drug makers to patients. Senate Bill 438 would raise the reimbursement rate for home health aides.
Hoosier family gifts fund to IU's School of Public Health for gun violence research
Research on gun violence has been lacking in the past decades. The Meisenheimer’s fund comes 45 years after they lost a relative to gun violence.
Health experts encouraged by Governor Holcomb’s new public health initiative
Holcomb’s public health initiative involves creating new resources such as trails to help encourage Hoosiers to exercise and more access to mental health facilities.
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