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Man dies at hospital from critical injuries after car crash Sunday near Fern Creek
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man died at the hospital Monday after crashing his vehicle near Fern Creek this weekend. The single-vehicle accident happened just after 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Bardstown Road and Race Road, Louisville Metro Police...

Indiana University expands physician training with new residency programs
Southern Indiana is set to enhance its training of primary care physicians with the introduction of two new residency programs by the Indiana University School of Medicine. These programs, which have recently received accreditation from the...

Major Yogurt Recall Hits Grocery Stores In Michigan And Indiana
Many Michigan and Indiana residents keep yogurt on hand as a delicious and healthy snack. However, residents of both states are being urged to check their refrigerators for a popular brand that could cause serious health risks. Major Yogurt Recall...

NASA lands in Indianapolis for WNBA All-Star Weekend
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis will host “All-Star Shoot for the Stars,” a space-themed exhibit featuring NASA astronauts and basketball legends during WNBA All-Star Weekend, July 17-19. The event celebrates women in sports and space...

COMMENTARY: Medicaid cuts all Hoosiers will feel
Below is commentary from Indiana Hospital Association President Scott Tittle, submitted to the Indiana Capital Chronicle. “Why is health care so expensive?” is the question I’ve been asked more than any other since joining the Indiana Hospital...

Kentucky Illness Linked to Salmonella in Eggs Sold in Indiana
A Salmonella outbreak tied to eggs distributed in Indiana and Illinois has been linked to one death and over 130 illnesses in ten states, including Kentucky. Egg Recall Impacts Indiana and Illinois Stores More than 20 million eggs have been...

Records: Man allegedly used girlfriend's account to lure her ex to a secluded spot in Indianapolis prior to deadly shooting
Rodney Steve Mitchell III, 19, was found shot to death along the bank of the White River on the south side of Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS — Warrants are out for the arrest of two men for their alleged roles in the 2019 death of a 19-year-old in...

GUEST OPINION Brian Howey: Indiana’s rural hospitals gird for Medicaid cuts
Before President Donald J. Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill last week, U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin of Indiana denounced what she called “fear-mongering” by Democrats and the news media on the “so-called cuts to Medicaid, Medicare and Social...

GOP Wrecking Ball Slams Through Medical System
Patients and medical centers are already feeling the pain as several provisions in the GOP’s deadly spending law take immediate effect, either as required or in practice. Hospitals are closing or actively considering doing so, cutting programs,...

Eli Lilly Foundation grants $5.5 million to Indianapolis Public Schools for STEM initiative
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) Foundation has announced a grant of up to $5.5 million from the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation. This funding will support a new initiative called Destination 2032, aimed at boosting STEM...

2025 Indianapolis Colts Position Preview: Linebacker
Indianapolis, IN — The Indianapolis Colts have once again turned the page regarding their starting linebacker corps of the future. With new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo’s schematic preference to replace a linebacker with a slot cornerback for...

Clark sidelined again with injury heading into All-Star weekend
NEW YORK (AP) — The Indiana Fever might be without star guard Caitlin Clark again for a bit after she injured her groin Tuesday night late in a win over the Connecticut Sun. She was out for the team’s game on Wednesday night against New York and...

B1G 2025: Indiana’s Offense
Welp, we are on to the offensive side of things. In past years, this would feel like a chore. However, with just one season under Curt Cignetti and offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan, this is quite a fun place to start. Let’s see what we have...

Legal Challenges Facing Indiana’s Yucatán Immigrants in the Agricultural Sector
18 Indiana farms, their sprawling corn and soybean fields, and specialty farms depend extensively upon migrant workers, the majority of whom are from the Mexican state of the Yucatán. These migrants, who are predominately seasonal or irregular...

BMS, RayzeBio launch radiopharmaceutical manufacturing site in Indianapolis
Bristol Myers Squibb has opened its radiopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, which played a major role in the company’s $4.1 billion acquisition of RayzeBio in December 2023. The isotope and drug production plant is now fully...

Fever finish back-to-back at Liberty without Caitlin Clark
Original article can be found here.Caitlin Clark’s health continues to be a prevailing storyline as the Indiana Fever prepare to complete a road back-to-back against the New York Liberty on Wednesday. The Fever (12-10) listed Clark as...

With $214 million investment, IU Health to add hospital, expand cancer care in Indiana
Indiana University Health plans to invest $214 million in a series of projects aimed at expanding healthcare access across the Greater Lafayette region. The health system’s board of directors approved the funding for the construction of two new...

1 hospitalized after paraglider crash at Indianapolis Regional Airport
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — One person was taken to a hospital after a paraglider crash at Indianapolis Regional Airport in Hancock County Monday evening. A spokesperson with the Indianapolis Airport Authority confirmed an incident at the airport...

How many H-1B petitions were made by Indiana employers during 2024?
Elevance Health, Inc. Finance and Insurance, Information, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 554 99.3% 0.7% Indiana University Educational Services 223 99.1% 0.9% Eli Lilly and Company Manufacturing 194 100% 0% Purdue University...

Allegheny County Health Department finds West Nile Virus in multiple Pittsburgh neighborhoods
On Friday evening, the Allegheny County Health Department announced that West Nile Virus had been found in mosquito samples across six Pittsburgh neighborhoods. The health department's Vector Control Program collected samples across the county on...