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Monday, December 2, 2024

Portage High School secretary killed in Friday night shooting after ‘domestic disturbance’

Police arriving at a Portage home Friday night and a 911 dispatcher on the phone with a young woman who said her father was drunk, throwing items around the house and had a firearm simultaneously heard the sound of gunfire as the father killed his wife and injured his daughter before killing himself, police said.

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Officials: South Shore Line’s on-time performance improving but not enough

The South Shore Line is improving its on-time performance, but it still isn’t where it should be.

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Laid back atmosphere, unique offerings on display in Hobart for Small Business Saturday

In Hobart, where the Chamber of Commerce and Hobart Downtown Alliance joined forces for the Small Business Saturday shopping day, you even got to play Bingo by getting a card and winning a gift basket if you stopped at all the businesses listed on it.

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‘Word of the Lord.’ Local houses of worship for the Deaf transcend spoken language to inspire spiritual formation.

Local churches, synagogue for the Deaf transcend spoken language to inspire spiritual formation.

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Crown Point’s Elle Schara, a Purdue commit, is the 2024 Post-Tribune Girls Volleyball Player of the Year

Schara, who was named an All-American, broke Crown Point’s career record for kills.

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Introducing the 2024 Post-Tribune Girls Volleyball All-Area Team

Tenley Davis is one of two Chesterton players on the first team.

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Sinai Forum: Comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on growing up in Northwest Indiana

Comedian Jim Gaffigan, a Chesterton native, reflected on growing up in Northwest Indiana and how that shaped his life.

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INDOT research focuses on future technology, including truck automation, electrified roadways

When drivers think of the Indiana Department of Transportation, it’s often associated with orange cones. After all, the agency is overseeing billions of dollars in road projects on the state’s highways. But it’s looking at future technologies, too.

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Northwest Indiana health network included on national hospital price transparency report

A national advocacy organization has published its seventh semi-annual hospital price transparency report, and a Northwest Indiana health system has three hospitals included.

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