Month: July 2019
Ramp connecting I-80/94 to I/65 to close for one week
A major Northwest Indiana transportation link will be shut down for one week starting Monday to make repairs aimed at extending the life of the roadway.
Breakingviews TV: Tech Tock
Facebook may have gotten off lightly with a $5 bln fine from the FTC for mishandling users’ data, explain Jennifer Saba and Antony Currie. But Silicon Valley’s big four are facing ever more regulatory scrutiny. As Microsoft and AT&T know, that can take…
TJ Builders Club raises money for The Caring Place
VALPARAISO — The Thomas Jefferson Middle School Builders Club held a fundraiser and bake sale recently for The Caring Place, raising $800 for the nonprofit social service organization.
Traditional athletes, competitive experience transforms Pacers Gaming into playoff team
Pacers Gaming shifted its draft focus in the offseason to players with more competitive gaming experience.
Man posing as police officer stops woman; motorists warned to be on guard
PORTAGE — Motorists are warned that a man posing as a police officer pulled over a vehicle last week and had the driver submit to what he said was an alcohol breath test.
Colts Hines – 'Our expectations are within our team'
Indianapolis Colts running back describes the expectations this year.
T.Y. Hilton says this Colts team is special
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton describes this team.
Colts remarkably healthy for start of camp, but Andrew Luck, Jack Doyle, others will be limited
Only two Colts, veteran running back Spencer Ware and wide receiver Daurice Fountain, are expected to open training camp on injury lists.