The gloves seem to be off in the fight against an effort by the city of LaPorte to annex a residential and industrial area.
Staffers for U.S. Rep. Rudy Yakym, R-Granger, are holding "office hours" from 1-3 p.m. Monday at the LaPorte Parks and Recreation Department, 250 Pine Lake Ave.
Christopher Rodriquez, 31, of Rensselaer, was charged with three felonies and two misdemeanors, the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office said.
The City Council on Tuesday created a mental health professional/social worker position at a yearly salary of $59,000.
The future of Schreiber Field is uncertain because of a desire to construct a new field house for the LaPorte High School athletics program.
LaPorte has planned about $6 million in renovation work at the Civic Auditorium in an effort to make it more comfortable for people attending the growing number of events held there.
Mayor Tom Dermody is seeking the Republican nomination in a race featuring no other candidates from either party so far.
The Indiana Department of Education released graduation rate data this week. Kouts Middle/Senior High School was the only NWI school to see 100% of seniors graduate.
The 2-inch diameter line froze after temperatures plummeted to below zero during a blizzard a few days prior to Christmas, said LaPorte County Commissioner Joe Haney.
Plans call for the restaurant to offer traditional American cuisine once construction is completed in 2023.
Unlike Deep River, the Central Park Plaza Ice Rink, 55 Napoleon St., in downtown Valparaiso, and the Timothy Grzych Ice Rink, 183 S. West St. in Bulldog Park in Crown Point, are open
Unlike Deep River, the Central Park Plaza Ice Rink, 55 Napoleon St., in downtown Valparaiso, and the Timothy Grzych Ice Rink, 183 S. West St. in Bulldog Park in Crown Point, are open
MonoSol will be assisted by a mediator from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Since becoming mayor in 2020, Dermody has focused on plans to develop new housing for all income level and job creation.
"All we want is an agreement with reasonable hours so we can see our families. We need fair wages that keep up with inflation and the cost of living. We aren’t asking for the world here."
"We'll stand out here as long as it takes. It will stop. If you have to work 62 hours a week, something's not right."
LaPorte native Otto Giese prayed that he would survive the bloody Battle of the Bulge during World War II, promising God he would make something for the people of his hometown if he ever made it back.
Stresses brought on by structural changes made sometime in the early 1900s are ultimately to blame for the front one-third of the building coming down on the night of Oct. 26.
Stresses brought on by structural changes made sometime in the early 1900s are ultimately to blame for the front one-third of the building coming down on the night of Oct. 26.
Greg Fruth, Mark Williams and the Peter C. and Charlene J. Kesling Foundation will be honored in a ceremony Tuesday.
A house was heavily damaged when a driver crashed his car into it late Thursday.
The cause of a fire destroying more than 40 storage units, along with the contents inside, is under investigation in LaPorte.
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John B. McCaw, 62, was charged Tuesday with murder for allegedly killing Nancy Ainsworth, 57, at a home in the 900 block of Ridge Street in LaPorte.
If a judge accepts Eric A. Adair's plea agreement, he could face two to 10 years in prison for causing the death of a 32-year-old father of four.
LAPORTE — A new fire department lake rescue boat with ability to fight house fires near the shoreline is already reaping dividends in LaPorte.
The city of LaPorte is challenging Norfolk Southern Railroad over its decision to take back a historic downtown train depot restored with $3.6 million in tax dollars.
The City of LaPorte has ordered a study aimed at solving a long-standing parking problem to accommodate and promote more growth downtown.
The city’s Board of Public Works and Safety on Tuesday voted to suspend the contractor licenses of Adeeb Kupty and his son, Fadi Kupty, for two years.
Close to 200 apartments will exist when all of the construction exceeding $30 million is completed.
Close to 200 apartments will exist when all of the construction exceeding $30 million is completed.