Indiana tangles with shortage of rural doctors
The federal health care overhaul is expected to exacerbate problems regarding access to care in rural Indiana communities where is there is already a shortage of doctors and other health care providers.
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The federal health care overhaul is expected to exacerbate problems regarding access to care in rural Indiana communities where is there is already a shortage of doctors and other health care providers.
Performance metrics and "key priority items" sound like dry management talk, but they provide insight into how Gov. Mike Pence is slowly taking the reins of the state and crafting Indiana's government with his own priorities.
The owners of Brockway Public House in Carmel are working on plans to open a craft brewery and taproom in the Village of WestClay.
What did you experience on the A&E front this weekend? Opinions wanted.
There’s plenty of sound and fury in this twisted take on the Scottish play.
Dozens of people who were sickened by fumes after a chemical reaction at an Indianapolis public pool a year ago have filed claims against the city, raising the possibility that the accident and ensuing evacuation could cost the city more than $2 million.
The university encourages its licensing partners to develop innovative products of high quality that are not commonly available.
The building owner is opening window coverings that had been sealed shut, a move that will make the property more attractive to a retailer. A huge apartment project underway nearby is giving the area a lift.
The attorney charged with recovering some $200 million for the 5,300 investors bilked by Tim Durham’s Fair Finance Co. plans to continue filing lawsuits for reparations into next year.
You certainly don’t want to keep paying a mortgage if it restricts your business in other areas. But you don’t want to cough up too much at once and have the same effect.
The jobless rate in the Indianapolis metropolitan area improved in May to 7.4 percent from 7.6 percent a year ago.
Marching bands, fried Snickers and balloon rides are on tap for the 25th annual CarmelFest, a July tradition that draws an estimated 50,000 celebrants downtown.
Indiana's state superintendent announced Friday she is seeking at least $614,000 in damages from CTB/McGraw-Hill for ISTEP testing troubles as the company's president apologized to state lawmakers.
An Indianapolis man is accused by federal prosecutors of tricking teenage girls into sending him explicit photos via Facebook and then using the pictures to coerce the girls, some as young as 13, into having sex with him. U.S. Attorney Joe Hogsett announced the charges against Austin Williams, 23, on Thursday. A 14-count criminal complaint against Williams includes charges of attempted sexual exploitation of a child, receipt of child pornography, coercion and enticement of a minor, and interstate communications and extortion.
Police are investigating an accident Thursday night between a semi truck and a four-door passenger car on the southwest side that injured three men. The car was traveling south on South Harding Street near West Troy Avenue when it collided with the semi, which was northbound. Firefighters cut three male occupants from the car. Medics transported a 17-year-old to Methodist Hospital in stable condition, a second 17-year-old to Wishard Hospital in serious condition, and a 22-year-old to Wishard in critical condition. The semi driver was not injured.
Instead of freeing up $6 million in Rebuild Indy funds for new recruits, city officials will soon debut a plan to move 100 officers from desk jobs to patrol, according to the mayor.
The former governor says he will look for ways to advance existing partnerships and seek to forge new ones during the six-day trip beginning Saturday.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s writing/directing debut to close Indianapolis International Film Festival in July.
The city had alleged that WellPoint’s Anthem Blue Cross of California unit illegally dropped more than 6,000 policyholders from coverage.
-Gibson Commercial Construction has completed a 26,000-square-foot office build-out for Endress + Hauser (USA) Automation Instrumentation Inc. at 2340 Endress Place, Greenwood.
-Kort Builders has completed a 3,120-square-foot build-out for Scrubs at 6810 South Emerson Drive.
-Kort Builders has completed a 3,400-square-foot build-out for Falcon Carpet at 6535 Guion Road.
-Kort Builders has completed a 2,400-square-foot build-out for the Mutual Store at 5025 E. 82nd St., Suite 1400.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 10,600-square-foot office/warehouse build-out for Sims Lohman at 7113 Mayflower Park Drive, Zionsville.