Post Tribune Monday, February 16, 2026 | | |
| | | | | College-bound students could see certain degree programs eliminated at state universities and colleges if they fall under a low earnings threshold. | | | | | At least 250 union members from United Steelworkers Local 7-1, of which BP is a part, and other union members and supporters gathered at Amoco Park and marched to the corner in front of the refinery’s so-called Glass Houses. | | | | | Tyrell Anderson’s new book, “Still Frames and Soundtracks,” will be released Feb. 16, and it’s a collection of his daily reflections. | | | | | Five years after being released from an Illinois prison, Wayne Antusas shares his faith with inmates at Westville Correctional Facility. | | | | | Burns Harbor Clerk-Treasurer Nick Loving is willing to forego half of his full-time salary because he is working part-time hours. | | | | | Community news from around the region. | | | | | BP responded to an oil sheen and odor from an abandoned pipeline last month a half mile away from a similar situation on the same system. | | | | | A Waukegan, Illinois man was killed and another person was airlifted to a Chicago hospital after a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 65 in Merrillville on Saturday night. | | | |