Public Affairs / May 26, 2023
Caitlin Bernard given reprimand, fine by state board for violating patient privacy
Dr. Caitlin Bernard was found to have violated state and federal patient privacy laws by the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.
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Local News
May 26, 2023
Prosecutor: Trio convicted of murder in fatal shooting of former Indiana U football player
Three people have been convicted in the fatal shooting of a former Indiana University football player who was gunned down during unrest in Indianapolis following the death of George Floyd.
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Public Affairs
May 26, 2023
U.S. Supreme Court removes more protections for Indiana wetlands
The court ruled in favor of the Sacketts an Idaho couple that filled in land to build a home that was later deemed a wetland by the Environmental Protection Agency. Now the only federally protected wetlands will be those with a continuous surface connection where you can clearly see where one flows into the other.
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Education
May 22, 2023
It’s time to say goodbye at these 6 IPS schools slated to close
It’s the final days of the academic year for schools in Indianapolis, and some students are wishing friends and teachers goodbye until classes resume. But for other students, they will not return after summer break. Communities are adjusting as six Indianapolis schools will soon close for instruction and be repurposed.
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Health
May 24, 2023
How will artificial intelligence affect health care systems – will it hurt or help?
As artificial intelligence, or AI, enters into the health care field, some experts say there is hope and harm possible for its future.
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Arts & Culture
May 25, 2023
Indianapolis' Melanin in May festival celebrates ‘unapologetic Blackness’
“Melanin in May” is this Saturday, May 27, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Community Alliance of the Far East Side (CAFE).
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