Posted inCommunity, Education, Youth

Gary ‘Canoemobile’ makes a splash at Marquette Park

Alongside a stunning sunset overlooking the water of Marquette Park, Gary residents ranging from 7 to 74 years old gathered on the trail behind Marquette Pavilion.  Amid tea, snacks, and shimmering waters, curiosity and excitement surrounded the two light blue canoes tucked atop the Marquette lagoon. But these are no ordinary vessels: they’re 24-foot “Canoemobiles.” […]

Posted inCommunity, Environmental Justice

Gary Celebrates the End of Waste-to-Energy Company Fulcrum BioEnergy

Gary has narrowly avoided becoming home to a controversial $600 million waste-to-fuel plant, marking a rare environmental victory in a city often burdened by industrial pollution. After a five-year battle, Fulcrum Bioenergy’s proposed facility has been suspended, ending fears that it would further degrade the city’s fragile ecosystem. This victory, led by community activists and […]

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 inExtreme Weather, Public Safety

Gary Braces for Heat Wave as Temperatures Approach Triple Digits

Gary is bracing for a surge of extreme heat this week, with temperatures nearing triple digits and deteriorating air quality prompting health and safety warnings from local authorities. As temperatures rise, the combination of scorching heat and high humidity is expected to create dangerous conditions for Gary residents. The National Weather Service has forecast that […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Environmental Advocates Gain ‘A Seat at the Table’ at Gary City Hall

Gary community members from different walks of life have joined forces with city leaders to tackle a pervasive problem that affects them all: climate change.  Mayor Eddie Melton’s administration recently began recruiting residents to join a new environmentally focused advisory council, headed by local sustainability and community leaders, to help the city address critical challenges […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Health, Housing

Redlining’s Toxic Legacy: How Historical Housing Policies Still Threaten Gary

In many ways, where you live determines your quality of life. A recent fair housing report seems to agree.  A new report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana underscores significant environmental concerns across Indiana, including Gary and Lake County, stemming from historical redlining. The study found that historically low-income and redlined communities are […]

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