Post Tribune Wednesday, January 22, 2025 | | |
| | Northwest Indiana immigration attorney Alfredo Estrada said he’s been preparing his clients to know their rights as President Donald Trump assumes his second term in office. | | | Four men with Northwest Indiana ties were among the more than 1,500 people pardoned by President Donald Trump Monday for storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. | | | Indiana legislators would like to redraw the Indiana-Illinois border to absorb parts of Illinois, but the proposed action would face roadblocks on the Illinois side. | | | “Relight the City” addresses inadequate lighting and modernizing Gary’s infrastructure. The $3.45 million initiative should be complete by the end of 2025. | | | When you’re a dancer, the music will always find you in the best possible ways, as West Side Academy’s Dance students found out Sunday evening. | | | Indiana Landmarks has kickstarted a new vision for Gary Roosevelt High School with a $7,750 award to a Chicago architectural firm for redesign options for the historic school. | | | Willie Donald’s trial against the city of Gary, the estate of John E. Jelks, Jr., and former Gary Police Department Officer Bruce Outlaw has been set for Feb. 24 in Hammond’s U.S. District Court. | | | The Indiana Arts Commission could be up for a new logo or a tweak that reflects an important part of Northwest Indiana. | | | Downward ‘possum might not be a traditional yoga pose but Shadow, Twig and Flapjack are trying to change that. | | | A Chesterton man, wanted by jurisdictions in three states, was arrested on a new auto theft charge by the Porter County Sheriff’s Office over the weekend. | | | |