Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

Gary’s Historic Fight Against Gunmakers Faces New Challenge

One of the nation’s longest-running legal battles over guns — with a predominantly Black city facing off against the nation’s leading gun manufacturers, retailers, and the state of Indiana — is intensifying as Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita seeks its dismissal after Lake County Superior Court Judge John M. Sedia ruled in the city’s favor […]

Posted inCommunity, Redevelopment

‘Bye Bye to Blight’: Gary’s Aetna Residents See Hope as Demolitions Continue

Since 2015, Penelope Love and her fellow neighbors of the Aetna Manor Revitalization Program have worked to restore the neighborhood through various cleanup projects. But eliminating blighted structures would take more than they could muster alone.  Now, an ongoing city initiative fueled largely by volunteer efforts gives Aetna the boost Love sought.  “It’s a good […]

Posted inBusiness, Economic Development, Local Government

‘This Is the Right Time’: Melton Pushes for Convention Center in Gary

Chatter bounced off the high ceilings of St. Timothy’s Church on Thursday as hundreds of Lake County residents filled the pews, waiting for an answer to a question that has stirred both hope and doubt: Could Gary become home to the long-awaited Lake County Convention Center? With the decision narrowed to two locations, Hard Rock […]

Posted inEducation, Politics & Policy

Gary Parents Depend on Head Start. Trump’s Budget Cuts Put It at Risk.

When Jessica Fullilove enrolled her 4-year-old son at Geminus Head Start-St. Mark Early Learning Academy in Glen Park, she expected a strong educational foundation. But the staff went far beyond that.  “[They] actually caught a developmental delay that even the doctor didn’t catch on to right away, so I’m thankful for that,” Fullilove said. “The […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Politics & Policy

Gary’s $12M Revamp: Tearing Down the Past, Building the Future

Gary is tearing down the past to build its future. With $12 million in state, private, and federal funding, Gary’s demolition and redevelopment efforts are already underway, with the first structures coming this year as the city works to clear unsafe buildings, attract businesses, and reshape downtown. The first phase will target abandoned properties in […]

Posted inBusiness, Economy

President Biden Blocks U.S. Steel Sale, Raising Questions for Gary’s Future

President Joe Biden on Friday announced his decision to block the $14 billion sale of U.S. Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel, citing national security concerns. The move could have serious implications in Gary, where U.S. Steel’s Gary Works plant remains a key employer and economic anchor and where local leaders had strongly supported the deal […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice

How Gary Residents Made Strides Toward a Cleaner, Greener City in 2024

From a citywide clean-up campaign to resisting the arrival of behemoth polluting facilities, the fight to make Gary greener and more sustainable never stops. Gary, one of Indiana’s most polluted areas, is burdened by toxic air pollution, flagrant zoning and land use violations, and decades of economic disinvestment, which only heighten the stakes of the […]

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