on Facebook
Ecoli
RUST BELT RESURGENCE: Camden, N.J.
Jose "Bolo" Gonzalez poses in front of his house in the North Camden neighborhood of Camden, N.J. After getting out of prison, Gonzalez built a gym in his living room that he keeps open to the neighborhood 24 hours a day. He does not charge any fees and views the gym as his way to give back …
Camden
Cooper University Hospital is one of the city's largest employers in Camden, N.J., and is behind some of the largest investments ongoing in the city. The $139 million Cooper Medical School of Rowan University held a grand opening in July and its 50 new medical recruits will begin their progr…
IUN ceremony honors human cadaver donors
Pat Kelly, the widow of donor Bill Kelly, of Munster, gets a hug from an International Human Cadaver Prosection Program student Thursday during a ceremony honoring current and past donors at the IU School of Medicine Northwest in Gary.
IUN ceremony honors human cadaver donors
International Human Cadaver Prosection Program students honor current and past donors during Thursday's ceremony at the IU School of Medicine Northwest in Gary. On the left is Pat Kelly, the widow of donor Bill Kelly, of Munster.
IUN ceremony honors human cadaver donors
Amber Bishop, a member of a Human Cadaver Prosection team and IUN nursing school student, places a rose Thursday on a memorial honoring current and past donors during a ceremony at the IU School of Medicine Northwest in Gary.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
Lexi plays in the water at Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago last week.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
John Wojcik, pretreatment assistant for the East Chicago Wastewater Division, takes a water sample at Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
A water quality advisory is posted at Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
Water samples are taken last week at Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
Ruth DeJong, left, and Corinne Fleming, both of Lansing, wade in the water at Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago last week. Fleming said she swims at the beach about once a week and never has gotten sick. She also never puts her head under water.
Officials working to solve Jeorse Park Beach E. coli mystery
The Jeorse Park Beach in East Chicago is empty last week. Halfway through this year's 97-day beach season, Jeorse Park Beach I was closed to swimmers 31 times, more than any other local beach. The adjacent Jeorse Park Beach II was closed 20 times, making it the second most closed beach.
Follow The Times
Latest Local Offers
Receive 85% Off a New Patient Exam and X-rays - Now Only $44!
Includes: Dental Exam, Bitewing X-ray, Check-up X-ray, Oral Ca…
Get a FREE Grub Treatment When You Sign Up for Our Full Lawn Fertilization Program
For over 40 years people have relied on Lawn Doctor for a lush…
Water Heater on the fritz, call Feikema Plumbing & Sanitation today
For nearly 60 years, Feikema Plumbing & Sanitation has bee…
Thinking of a new fence? Call Hammond Fence Co. today!
Hammond Fence represents honesty, integrity and competitive pricing!
National Video
Most Popular
- 1 Police seek public's help identifying person who dumped puppies
- 2 Dyer man dies following construction accident at Northwestern University
- 3 Woman enters guilty plea on child molestation, exploitation charges
- 4 Lowell man, 86, dies after accidentally setting himself on fire
- 5 Feds: Van Til indicted for using public employees, resources for campaign work
In Today's Paper
Poll
Should Congress enact a federal media shield law?
Recent Blog Posts
- FIRST PITCH: Opening day, Michelle FieldsMay 16, 2013 7:30 pm
- LIVE: RailCats season opener vs. Lincoln SaltdogsMay 16, 2013 4:30 pm
- Early look at 2013-14 Valparaiso Men's Basketball teamMay 16, 2013 3:52 pm
- Moussa Gueye and Mohamed KoneMay 15, 2013 10:35 pm

























Please Wait…