A changing landscape: Hospital pharmacists adapt to COVID-19
Although their focus on providing patient care has not changed, the way they must now go about performing their duties has significantly been altered.
Although their focus on providing patient care has not changed, the way they must now go about performing their duties has significantly been altered.
Travel curbs and quarantines will constrain travellers this summer. But the easing of lockdowns in Europe and Asia brings hope to the $1.6 trln tourism industry. Lisa Jucca explains how governments can get creative to partly save the holiday seasons.
Pandemic threatens the best two-year sporting stretch in city history, canceling five events and taking aim on 2021 NBA All-Star Game and Final Four.
Purdue University Northwest will celebrate nearly 1,200 students this spring in a virtual commencement ceremony.
Indianapolis will receive $8.6 million from in federal funding to help residents affected by the coronavirus pay for rent, utilities and other needs.
Caleb Johnson, a Republican who represents Ward 5, opened a new location for his law office along Joliet Street in Schererville at the end of October, he told The Times on Thursday.
“This was the best birthday I have ever had. … I didn’t know so many people would always be around and talk with me and make sure I was OK. It’s beautiful.”
A new football coach at Fishers. A new football coach at Hamilton Southeastern. Two programs in one school system, dipping into the same talent pool.
Porter Regional Hospital resumes outpatient surgeries and other elective procedures.
When Chase Smith learned he had months to live, he knew what he needed to do.