A bill passed the House Education Committee on Tuesday in Frankfort aimed at cracking down on teenagers vaping at school.
Several area school districts have installed vaping detectors in response to health scares related to e-cigarettes.
Just before 5 a.m. Saturday, three people broke into the Vapor Lab in the Central Station Shopping Center.
Scientists say the news calls for more research into the cardiac effects of e-cigarettes in both animals and humans.
The scientists are cataloging those that are potentially harmful.
In a news release Tuesday, ISP said collection sites will be set up at each post in Indiana for people to get rid of their expired, unused and unwanted drugs.
The theft happened early Sunday morning at Derb E Cigs on State Street in New Albany.
The new license has to be renewed annually and costs $10.
Clark County Heath Officer Dr. Eric Yazel said he sees several young, healthy kids coming into the ICU with respiratory distress because of vaping.
Madison Consolidated Schools already has a policy in place that will suspend students for five days and issue a fine if they are caught with a vaping product.