Chamber of Commerce plan looks to drop high Indiana smoking rates
Dec 1, 2017 4:00 amThe four-part plan would include increasing the smoking age from 18 to 21.
The four-part plan would include increasing the smoking age from 18 to 21.
The elimination of net neutrality can put more power in the hands of companies like Comcast.
The Indiana Alcohol Code Revision Commission will recommend that the state legislature review Sunday alcohol laws.
The extra eye could lead to discoveries in medicine, development and evolution.
Fraternity members believe the temporary suspension was the wrong choice.
The University achieved the designation by improving bike infrastructure on campus.
What you need to know for Thursday, Nov. 30.
Monroe County may adopt a 1-percent tax on prepared food and beverages next month.
They said the tax change would force many graduate students to drop out.
Here are the major universities that have suspended greek life activities this year.
What you need to know Wednesday, Nov. 29.
Cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive derivative of the cannabis plant, had been legalized for authorized epilepsy patients in the spring.
IU Health confirmed the nurse had began at the hospital system less than a month ago and was still through orientation.
Knives and a table lamp were used as weapons in the reported assaults.
After having her own child, Amy Beck decided to become a birth doula and has worked with over 100 clients since 2009.
The man told police the incident occurred because he forgot to take his medication.
The market runs Dec. 2 to March 31.
With finals week approaching, de-stress events aim to help.
The Sexton Act was inspired by a man from Indiana in the armed forces who committed suicide in 2009.
Social activities for all IFC chapters suspended until March after unanimous vote.