Posted inElections, Health, Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, Mental Health, Politics & Policy

New Indiana Laws Could Strip Health Coverage, Voting Access in Gary

New state laws that took effect July 1 are drawing attention across Indiana, particularly in places like Gary, where access to health care and the ballot box is already uneven.  In a city like Gary, where voter turnout is often low and civic trust is fragile, the new laws raise the stakes ahead of the […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Politics & Policy

Gary Residents Could Soon Be Free From Vehicle Emissions Testing

After years of debate, Gary residents may soon see an end to the every-other-year vehicle emissions testing that’s long been required in Lake and Porter counties, thanks to a push state lawmakers are making to end it.  The policy, a holdover from decades-old federal air quality regulations, has disproportionately impacted working-class residents in Northwest Indiana. […]

Posted inEducation, Partner Content, Politics & Policy

Money for Indiana After-School Programs, Professional Development in Limbo After Trump Freeze

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. An estimated $107 million in federal funds to support after-school programs, academic enrichment, English language learners, and more in Indiana are in limbo following a decision by the Trump administration to withhold the funding as it completes a program review. States […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy

July 2025 Public Meeting Schedule for Gary

Gary officials will tackle zoning changes, paid parking at the lakefront, and long-planned park upgrades during meetings throughout July. The city’s infrastructure remains a focus as officials advance upgrades to pump stations and other critical systems.The Common Council’s first meeting of July will be held at the Gary Public Library on Fifth Avenue, temporarily moving […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Housing, Politics & Policy, Redevelopment

A Walkable, Mixed-Use Future : Inside the Plan to Rebuild Gary’s Downtown

What began as an opportunity last summer for Gary residents to share their hopes and conceptions for a reimagined downtown has become an in-depth master plan produced by the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture in partnership with the city.  After weeks of talking with neighbors and months of behind-the-scenes preparations, the final blueprint […]

Posted inEconomy, Politics & Policy

$15B Nippon Steel Deal Is Completed, Bringing Hope and Uncertainty to Gary

After more than a year of off-again, on-again negotiation talks, Nippon Steel’s $15 billion acquisition of American staple U.S. Steel has officially been completed, according to releases from both companies.  The details for Gary could be transformative. Nippon’s leadership has already earmarked at least $1 billion for Gary Works, including a rebuild of the aging […]

Posted inEducation, Higher Education, Partner Content, Politics & Policy

AG Misinterprets Civil Rights Law in Request That Schools Turn Over DEI Data, Critics Say

This story was originally published by the Indiana Citizen. Last week, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita made public letters his office sent to Butler and DePauw universities alleging that the schools’ diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives may be violating state and federal civil rights statutes, but some legal experts say the state’s top lawyer is […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

Larry Hoover’s Federal Sentence Commuted. How Have Chicago Streets Changed?

Larry Hoover, founder of a notorious Chicago street gang who has spent the past three decades in solitary confinement in federal prison, was granted clemency by President Donald Trump on Wednesday — but his legal troubles are far from over. Hoover’s six life-term federal sentences have been commuted to time served, but he will serve […]

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