An unregulated herbal substance sold throughout North Dakota has fallen under the crosshairs of legislators in Bismarck, who have introduced a bill seeking to classify it as a Schedule I controlled substance.
The Boston Celtics, coming off of their June championship on the court, have been named NBA Team of the Year off-the-court for business acumen that included record-breaking revenue in ticketing, sponsorships,
These were the cities anticipated to warm up in 2025. Buffalo, New York Indianapolis, Indiana Providence, Rhode Island Hartford, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvania St. Louis, Missouri Charlotte, North Carolina
The blowout was also Indiana’s fourth loss of the season by at least 16 points. Such losses combined with some relatively impressive wins (Providence, South Carolina, Penn State, Southern ...
Aside from Buffalo, Indianapolis, Indiana; Providence, Rhode Island; Hartford, Connecticut; and Philadelphia round out the top five hottest markets. Why Buffalo continues to be No. 1 Buffalo's ...
Buffalo, New York, ranked at the top for the second year in a row. Indianapolis, Indiana; Providence, Rhode Island; and Hartford, Connecticut, round out the other top 5. The list is based on ...
Jay Chaudary, former director of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, led the effort to overhaul the state's behavioral health system. He takes listeners through lessons learned and potential future policy threats to care access.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is distancing himself from his anti-vaccine work as he seeks to become the leader of the nation’s top health agency under President Donald Trump, according to government ethics documents released Wednesday.
Providence Health & Services and its unionized workers in Oregon appear to remain deadlocked a week into the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Nearly 5,000 Providence nurses and about ...
According to a new study conducted by the company Blue & Co. and shared by the Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers, crisis services save the state $45 million in jail services every year.
EO 25-20 - requires the Department of Health to report terminated pregnancies as required by law; EO 25-21 - requires state agencies to improve price transparency for health care
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed nine executive orders Jan. 22 related to healthcare. A news release from the governor's office said the orders aim to reduce healthcare costs, increase access and increase transparency. The executive orders are as follows: