R. Andrew Chambers: More study needed for THC to be treatment option
There is more evidence that THC, especially when used in addictive patterns, may actually make it harder for some patients to stop using opioids and other addictive drugs.
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There is more evidence that THC, especially when used in addictive patterns, may actually make it harder for some patients to stop using opioids and other addictive drugs.
The omnibus alcohol bill authored by Rep. Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn, would also create a special alcohol permit for a planned food hall at the Bottleworks development on Massachusetts Avenue.
Speeding up construction is expected to shave four months off the 13-mile bus line project.
Stephanie TenBarge, formerly of Evansville-based ECHO Housing Corp., could face up to 10 years in prison and fines up to $250,000.
It’s a departure for the district, which has handed six neighborhood schools to outside charter partners since the creation of innovation schools four years ago.
As he delivers his second State of the Union address Tuesday night, the president likely will note Friday’s surprising jobs report and rising factory output.
Dan Elsener has served in the role since 2001, and has presided over a period of intense growth for the private Catholic university.
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The investor group behind Tap & Axe, which includes the founder of craft-focused Hoosier Brewing Co., expects to spend more than $500,000 in the end to buy and renovate its 109-year-old downtown location.
Republican Fred Glynn, who recently was re-elected to the Hamilton County Council, will run against six-term Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard in May's primary.
Fred Glynn, who was recently re-elected to the Hamilton County Council, will run against six-term Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard in May’s primary.
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon.See below for 2022 information. The Health Care Heroes Awards will honor companies, individuals and organizations for their contributions to improving health care in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. This Year’s Honorees: COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT IN HEALTH CARE Damien Center Hendricks Regional Health Community Paramedicine Program Methodist Well Newborn Team, […]
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon.See below for 2022 information. Life Sciences Power Panel Engage with a panel of experts as they discuss promising science, technology and talent in central Indiana’s life-sciences industry. You don’t want to miss IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Panel April 29. Questions: Q: Indiana life science companies […]
Questions: Q: What have we learned about the strengths and vulnerabilities of supply chains over the last two years? Q: What is the value of mapping entire supply chains? What steps should a company take to map its supply chain? Q: What resources are available to Indiana companies to help strengthen their supply chains and […]
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon.See below for 2022 information. You’ve taken the time to nominate your top technology leaders, now it’s time to find out who came out on top! Tickets are on sale now for IBJ & TechPoint’s CTO of the Year & Tech 25 recognition event August 23rd!
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon.See below for 2022 information. This event is Sold Out. Please check back for future events. Commercial Real Estate Power Panel Get the scoop on Indy’s commercial real estate scene at our Commercial Real Estate & Construction Power Panel on September 9th. Questions: Q: How will […]
Questions: Q: How does food equity impact health equity? Q: Why are Black children more than 3 times as likely to face hunger than white children? Q: What food equity initiatives are working, and how do we build coalitions to expand successful programs? Keynote Speaker: Fred Glass President & Chief Executive Officer Gleaners Food Bank […]
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon.See below for 2022 information. Questions: Q: How will Indiana’s new abortion ban affect medical providers? Q: How are hospitals responding to growing pressure to reduce prices and increase transparency? Q: What is Indiana’s report card on COVID-19 for vaccinations, insurance payments and bed capacity? Q: […]
Please check back for 2023 event details. Registration opens soon. See below for 2022 information. Indianapolis Business Journal will feature its 2022 Class of Women of Influence in a special supplement on October 28. These women will be recognized at an event on October 27 for their success in the business community while revealing the […]