Posted inEducation, Youth

‘Good Guys Don’t Bully’: The Former Gary Teen Who’s Protecting Kids Online

At 13 years old, Terrence “TJ” Harvey has already learned how cruel the world can be. The taunts came first. Name-calling, teasing, the kind of juvenile insults meant to wound but possible to ignore. Then, the physical harassment. And then, the shame. One day, something private — something never meant to be shared — was […]

Posted inEconomic Development

What to Know About Commercial Flights Returning to Gary’s Airport

Gary/Chicago International Airport is making strides toward bringing back commercial passenger flights. Since 2020, the airport has primarily served as a hub for cargo, corporate, and private flights. For many residents, commercial passenger service has been absent since 2013, forcing travelers to fly out of Chicago or other nearby cities — taking potential revenue away […]

Posted inBusiness, Money, Politics & Policy

As TikTok Faces Ban, Gary’s Creators Push to Keep the City in Focus

Erik Roberts films a TikTok video, his phone capturing the details of a refurbished home perched on a hill in Gary, as a hip-hop beat pulses in the background. Over the past three years, the real estate agent-turned-influencer has built a following by showcasing the city’s potential, connecting first-time buyers to affordable homes, and reshaping […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

‘Sick of the Divide’: What Drove Gary Residents to the Polls

Gary voters turned out amid cloud cover and rain showers on Election Day. While the presidential ticket pits Vice President Kamala Harris against former President Donald Trump, local contests also hold high stakes. Voters are choosing congressional representatives, deciding on a new governor, and weighing in on three critical statehouse races — each decision shaping […]

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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