Post Tribune Monday, June 30, 2025 | | |
| | Chesterton’s Town Council and police chief are calling for the immediate resignation of Porter County E-911 Director Debbie Gunn. | | | State lawmakers passed the new law in 2023, deliberately giving elected bodies two years to prepare. | | | Jeremy Gregson was sitting in his Northwest Indiana home two years ago when he got the call that his blood work from earlier in the day came back positive for HIV. | | | While Pride events in the past were largely celebrated of the rights LGBTQ people had secured, organizers say the focus is now on girding freedoms that are being rolled back. | | | A Michigan developer proposes a mixed-use development of 54 houses and retail space on 25 acres on Haglund Road in Burns Harbor. | | | As schools have drifted away from cursive writing instruction, one Gary couple is launching classes in the flowing writing style for students ages 7-17 in Northwest Indiana. | | | The Porter County Elections Board voted to do away with four vote centers to reallocate resources to where they are most needed. | | | Lake Ridge Superintendent Sharon Johnson-Shirley abruptly announced her retirement last week, setting the effective date as Tuesday. | | | Dozens of new laws that impact education in Indiana, from sex education to teacher pay, become effective Tuesday. | | | A Valparaiso man is in custody after police said he fled a crash scene after striking a motorcycle, injuring the driver and a juvenile. | | | |