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Gary Opens Indiana’s First Harris/Walz Campaign Office

A festive energy swept through Gary, as hundreds gathered Thursday to celebrate the opening of the first Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign headquarters in Indiana. Outside the office along Gary’s main thoroughfare, a large Harris and Walz banner stretched across the building, while colorful balloons floated above the bustling crowd. Supporters in campaign shirts […]

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New Greyhound Partnership Brings More Bus Routes and Economic Growth to Gary

Gary announced Thursday the expansion of its bus services and a strengthened partnership with Greyhound, a move officials hope will enhance regional connectivity and solidify the city’s role as a transportation hub for Northwest Indiana.  Unveiled in the shadow of Gary’s Adam Benjamin Metro Center, the plan includes more frequent Greyhound arrivals and departures alongside […]

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Ex-Gary Employee Sues Melton, Alleges Retaliation for Backing Former Mayor Prince

A former Gary Sanitary District employee has filed a lawsuit against Gary Mayor Eddie Melton and the GSD, alleging his termination was politically motivated.  The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, alleges Todd McCain was fired shortly after Melton assumed office in what McCain described as “political retribution.” […]

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Can Notre Dame’s Architecture School Help Revitalize Gary’s Historic Heart?

Gary’s downtown was once the crown jewel of Northwest Indiana. It once sported all the necessities one expects in a downtown: entertainment, shops and stores —  the whole nine yards.  Now, through a partnership with the Notre Dame School of Architecture, city officials are hopeful for a return to glory.  The city and the University […]

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‘Enough Is Enough’: Gary Leaders and Family Call for Action After Mother of Six Is Killed by a Stray Bullet

Charlotte Tidwell spoke softly, clutching a tissue as she recounted her daughter’s final moments.  “My daughter turned that corner on Grant Street and made a left to head to Portage so she could go home and cook. She didn’t make it back,” she whispered.  Tidwell was surrounded by family members and friends who gathered at […]

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Gary Delegates Make Their Mark at the Democratic National Convention

As state Rep. Vernon G. Smith, D-Gary, finally stepped off the bus Monday evening after a tedious three-hour ride through Chicago traffic and ironclad security, the towering facade of the United Center came into view, adorned with Democratic National Convention banners. “After we got in, I felt the energy,” Smith said. “There’s an exuberant feeling […]

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Kidnapping at Michael Jackson’s Childhood Home Alarms Neighbors, Provokes Spirited Response From Gary Officials

A Gary man is in custody after being charged with multiple felonies related to the alleged kidnapping of a 16-year-old girl and her father as they visited the childhood home of Michael Jackson. “It’s a crazy feeling because nothing like that has happened in this area,” said Lathaniel Staten, who has lived on the block […]

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Residents Reflect as Norton Elementary’s Demolition Clears Path for Redevelopment

Foster Bell estimates he’s lived across from Horace S. Norton Elementary School for close to 40 years. Often, the 80-year-old would sit outside watching the trees that obscured the school where all eight of his children went. The tree he enjoyed looking at the most had beautiful flowers, with leaves that hung down like string […]

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