The Crown Point Burger King has finally reopened after a devastating fire in October 2020 in a long-awaited homcoming.
Battista's Artisan Pizzeria has opened a second location for the summer outside Avgo in St. John, where it's searching for a permanent home for its second location.
Unemployment rose in most of Northwest Indiana in May, when the Region again had some of the highest jobless rates in the state.
St. John, Cedar Lake and Winfield all ranked among the fastest-growing places in Indiana last year.
More than 60 artists and artisans will show their work at the Valparaiso Art Festival this weekend.
Walmart, Indiana's largest private-sector employer, is now offering a doula benefit to its employers and their pregnant spouses or partners.
Dino Day roars back into Schererville Friday evening.
New Chapter Real Estate opened a brokerage in Schererville.
The Foamation Project will release a special craft beer this weekend to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention.
The 12/20 landscape of Dunes Highway and the largely parallel U.S. 20 highway in Gary's Miller neighborhood have been undergoing a major transformation as many decrepit old buildings get demolished.
The Chicago Stamping Plant is laying off workers temporarily this summer as Ford scales back production at some of its major auto plants.
The South Shore Line will run more trains to the Chicago Pride Parade this weekend.
People will soon be able to get postcard-like pictures by beaches, dunes and other Region backdrops when visiting Northwest Indiana festivals.
Culver's is now serving its famous butter burgers, cheese curds and custard in Hammond.
Gas prices fell for the first time in nine weeks this week after hitting an all-time high of $5 per gallon nationally.
Net zero? University of Illinois lands $3.5 million to study carbon capture at Gary Works steel mill
The University of Illinois landed a $3.5 million grant from the Department of Energy to study carbon capture at U.S. Steel's Gary Works as part of an "aggressive decarbonization" push.
A new report found climate change could cause more flooding and industrial pollution along Lake Michigan's shoreline in Northwest Indiana.