Most of the 80,000 federal workers responsible for researching diseases, inspecting food and administering Medicare and ...
The dilapidated Johnson Inn still stands on a valuable Porter Beach lakefront parcel almost two years after the town of ...
Across Indiana, fewer toddlers receive early childhood vaccines on schedule. Doctors are struggling to rebuild trust to prevent dangerous diseases.
Nuclear plants notoriously run behind schedule and over budget — until they get canned. Take the NuScale small-nuclear ...
The elevation of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore to the Indiana Dunes National Park has further driven up visitation ...
Public health experts believe the availability of life saving drugs may be responsible for the fall in overdose deaths.
Indiana is investing over $200 million in local road and bridge improvements through its Community Crossings Matching Grant ...
This is the real contest, and it’s happening everywhere — between regions, metros, states, and nations. The places that win will be the ones that understand they are not competing against themselves.
We chat about a couple of apartment developments in the area on this week's Access Louisville podcast. But we also discuss ...
The nation’s top public health agency says about 180 employees who were laid off two weeks ago can come back to work. Emails went out Tuesday to some Centers for Disease ...
"It's not just about getting patients well, it's also about encouraging our patients to stay well," Hendricks Regional Health CEO told Newsweek.
City officials have formally adopted the findings of the Columbus housing study commissioned and completed last year.