Posted inLocal Government, Public Safety

Gary’s Police and Fire Departments Lead Budget Talks; Here’s What They Proposed

Like many American cities, Gary dedicates the bulk of its budget to public safety. But with tight finances, the city’s police and fire departments are both exploring creative strategies to boost staffing and maintain essential services. During recent budget hearings, both departments outlined their plans for the upcoming year, highlighting the need for more personnel […]

Posted inEconomic Development

Can Notre Dame’s Architecture School Help Revitalize Gary’s Historic Heart?

Gary’s downtown was once the crown jewel of Northwest Indiana. It once sported all the necessities one expects in a downtown: entertainment, shops and stores —  the whole nine yards.  Now, through a partnership with the Notre Dame School of Architecture, city officials are hopeful for a return to glory.  The city and the University […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy

Gary Organizers Combine Voter Registration, Food Assistance to Boost Turnout for 2024 Election

Voting advocates across Gary are ramping up efforts ahead of the 2024 general election, finding creative ways to engage voters of all ages. With turnout steadily declining over recent voting cycles, organizers are pulling out all the stops to reverse the trend and mobilize residents to the polls. On the Indiana University Northwest campus, Black […]

Posted inPolicing, Public Safety

 Former Gary Police Officer Charged With Sexual Misconduct Against Minor

A former police officer and commander with the Gary Police Department was arrested and indicted Thursday on federal charges for allegedly coercing a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct.  The officer, James W. Bond, 52, of Crown Point, appeared and pleaded not guilty in federal court in Hammond via Zoom on Thursday. Bond’s attorney […]

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Gary’s 2025 Budget Season Kicks Off: How Will the City Spend Its Money?

Gary’s budget season kicks into high gear on Monday with a week full of daily meetings and presentations as city departments, including the mayor’s office, go before the Common Council with their budget proposals for the 2025 fiscal year beginning in January.  Throughout the week, residents have a rare opportunity to see firsthand how their […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Fact-Checks, Laughter, and Groans Mark an Eventful Presidential Debate Watch Party

The anticipation was palpable as the lights dimmed just after 8 p.m. Tuesday in Indiana University Northwest’s Raintree Hall. Dozens of Gary residents filled the lecture hall, eyes fixed on the screen for the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. In her first-ever debate as a presidential nominee, […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Public Safety

‘Enough Is Enough’: Gary Leaders and Family Call for Action After Mother of Six Is Killed by a Stray Bullet

Charlotte Tidwell spoke softly, clutching a tissue as she recounted her daughter’s final moments.  “My daughter turned that corner on Grant Street and made a left to head to Portage so she could go home and cook. She didn’t make it back,” she whispered.  Tidwell was surrounded by family members and friends who gathered at […]

Posted inMoney, Politics & Policy

U.S. Steel’s Sale Is at Risk. Here’s What’s at Stake for the City It Founded a Century Ago.

With reports that President Joe Biden is preparing to block U.S. Steel’s sale to a Japanese company, a high-stakes battle with significant political and labor implications is unfolding. But as the political theater plays out on a national stage, the stakes are more tangible in Gary, a city originally founded as a company town where […]

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