Posted inPolitics & Policy, Public Safety, Redevelopment

Gary Secures $1.1 Million to Demolish Long-Abandoned West Side School

Abandoned school buildings have been among the biggest thorns in Gary’s side, standing as hulking reminders of decline. While some buildings have been torn down, the scale of the problem has continued to grow faster than funding to address it. Now, the city will use newly awarded congressional funding totaling $1.1 million to demolish the […]

Posted inPartner Content, Politics & Policy, Public Safety

Ruling Absolving Legislature in Halting of Lawsuit Praised, Panned

This story was originally published by The Indiana Citizen. For the Gary gun lawsuit that has survived three appeals and multiple changes to state statute, the recent order to dismiss from the Court of Appeals of Indiana might be yet another chapter, rather than the end of the decades-old litigation. The December ruling from the […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Politics & Policy, Public Safety

Mayor Melton Talks ICE Raids, Genesis Center, and Convention Center

Gary Mayor Eddie Melton updated residents on redevelopment projects, city services, and his administration’s stance on recent immigration enforcement actions during a packed community forum Tuesday night at Indiana University Northwest. The event came near the end of Melton’s second full year in office and provided updates on some major city initiatives, including the Genesis […]

Posted inHealth, Public Safety

Gary Health Crackdown Shutters Stores Over Mold, Mice and Safety Hazards

In a sweeping crackdown on food safety, the city of Gary has temporarily closed several grocery stores and restaurants in recent weeks after inspections uncovered multiple health and building code violations. City officials say the closures are part of a coordinated effort to raise standards and hold businesses accountable. The enforcement push has already affected […]

Posted inExtreme Weather, Public Safety, Utilities

Day After Tornadoes, Gary Residents Begin to Rebuild and Reflect

A day after tornadoes ripped through Gary, residents and officials alike are continuing to grapple with the devastation left behind. Friday morning marked a slow return to normalcy for many, as utility crews worked tirelessly to restore power and residents sifted through debris. “It’s tough to look at, but people are doing what they can,” […]

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, 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 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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