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President Biden Ends Reelection Bid; Indiana Democratic Chair Urges Support for Harris

President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race, leaving the Democratic Party scrambling for a new nominee just months before the election.  Shortly after announcing his withdrawal, Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the candidate to run against Trump in November. “Today, I want to offer […]

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Gary Police Deploy $264K for High-Tech License Plate Readers to Improve Safety

The Gary Police Department announced on Monday a $264,000 federal investment in advanced license plate reading systems to enhance its crime-fighting technology.  Funded through the Community Project Funding grant program and secured by U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-1st, Gary’s representative in the U.S. House, the investment will equip Gary’s police force with both stationary […]

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Gary and Lake County Politicians Urge Peace After Trump Assassination Attempt

Lake County and Gary political leaders and candidates from both major political parties are reacting with calls for unity in the wake of Saturday’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Still reeling from the shocking event, which took place during Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, politicians are addressing the intense political climate as each […]

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Gary July Public Meetings Preview

Here’s a look at some important public meetings scheduled in Gary in July 2024:  Meeting Calendar Gary Common Council Date: Tuesday, July 2 and 16 Location: City Hall, 401 Broadway Time: 6 p.m. CSTContact: (219) 881-1315 * Biweekly on the first and third Tuesdays of each month * Broadcast on Facebook Live  Parks and Recreation Date: […]

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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 […]

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Voting Rights Coalition Worries About Police At Indiana Polling Sites

This story was originally published by The Indiana Citizen.  All IN for Democracy, a coalition of 25 organizations focused on voting rights and accessibility, is seeking to meet with Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales over concerns about the potential use of law enforcement at polling locations. The coalition sent a letter to Morales on June 11, referencing […]

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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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