Post Tribune Wednesday, January 21, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Indiana Senate Democrats filed six amendments aimed at tackling welfare fraud, which is a Senate Republican priority, but all of the amendments failed. | | | | | House Bill 1002 — authored by state Rep. Alaina Shonkwiler, R-Noblesville — offers multiple solutions to rising electricity bills. | | | | | House Bill 1001, addressing housing matters and a Republican priority, passed out of the House Local Government Committee in a 7-3 vote. | | | | | The newly minted East Chicago chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wasn’t kidding when its organizers said they were going to throw a celebration. | | | | | While President Donald Trump has kept his MAGA base largely intact, the Tribune interviewed several Trump voters who expressed dissatisfaction with aspects of his leadership so far. | | | | | A chef at Root & Bone in Chesterton claims in a federal lawsuit that the owners violated the law by failing to pay him overtime. | | | | | A federal judge set a March 10 date to hand down a sentence for former Portage Mayor James Snyder on his tax charge conviction. | | | | | During a police standoff, Charles Joseph Murphy allegedly posted on Facebook he put propane tanks by the door and turned on the gas stove. | | | |