Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Politics & Policy

EPA Rollbacks Mean More Pollution, Less Justice for Black Communities

For a quarter of a century, a Black neighborhood in Beaumont, Texas, where Chris Jones lives has been the subject of two federal civil rights investigations by the Environmental Protection Agency that explore the role of race in his community’s disproportionately high levels of air pollution.  In San Francisco, Kamillah Ealom’s neighborhood has been the […]

Posted inExtreme Weather, Public Safety, Utilities

Shaken Gary Residents Dig Out After Tornado Touches Down in Region

Toppled power lines. Caved-in roofs. Lumbering trees crashed into the Earth. And residents left stunned. These were just a few of the images greeting Gary this morning after a tornado whipped through the city Wednesday evening, devastating dozens of homes in the Tolleston neighborhood and leaving thousands of Northwest Indiana residents without power. By Thursday […]

Posted inLocal Government, Utilities

Gary Pauses Plan to End Curbside Recycling Amid Community Concerns

Gary officials have put a hold on plans to end curbside recycling, keeping the current program in place while they work through logistical challenges and community concerns about a shift to a drop-off system. The decision follows growing frustration over the lack of community input, accessibility to drop-off sites, and uncertainty about how the sites […]

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Curbside Recycling Ends in Gary, Drop-Off Sites to Replace Service

Paper, cardboard, or plastic? For Gary residents, the question just got more complicated. Starting next month, the city will suspend curbside recycling, a move city officials say is necessary due to rising costs. Instead, residents will be able to recycle at four monitored drop-off locations throughout the city, where paper, clean plastics, and broken-down cardboard […]

Posted inExtreme Weather, Public Services

Gary Warming Centers: Where to Go During Extreme Cold

As Gary braces for a blast of bitter cold, the city has expanded its network of warming centers to protect residents from subzero temperatures expected in the coming days. Among the options is a newly reopened Ambridge-Mann Community Center on Fourth Avenue, providing critical overnight shelter for families, children, and the elderly at risk from […]

Posted inLocal Government, Public Meetings, Public Services

Packed Forum Teaches Gary Residents How to Report Issues to City Departments

Sandra Starling sat patiently with her hand raised, hoping to question Mayor Eddie Melton directly about issues in her neighborhood. Although she wasn’t called, she accomplished part of her mission simply by attending. “Belief in Gary brought me out tonight,” Starling said. Starling, a retired 30-year veteran of the Gary Community School Corporation, has continued […]

Posted inLocal Government, Money, Public Safety, Public Services

Gary Residents Look Forward to Brighter Streets After City’s $3.4 Million Streetlight Investment

Darkened streets in Gary will soon shine brighter in areas that have gone without adequate street lighting for nearly a decade. The Gary Common Council passed an ordinance this week supporting a proposed $3.4 million project to address the longstanding issue of inactive streetlights throughout the city. The addition of streetlights was welcoming news to […]

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