Month: August 2019
Portage man lived a double life as a family man and street gang leader
HAMMOND — A Portage man who led a double life as a family man and a street gang leader is going to prison.
Classical Blast to chart journey from Bach to rock at Hobart Art Theatre
Rock out like it’s the 18th century this weekend when Classical Blast plays the Hobart Art Theatre.
2 Chicago women plead not guilty in death of taken baby
CHICAGO — Two Chicago women charged with killing a 19-year-old have pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of the victim’s child.
Ordering at Carmel's new calzone restaurant is an art. Here's everything you need to know
Study these tips because Sauce on the Side opens another location in Downtown Indianapolis this fall.
Michigan City’s Hurt leads No. 2 Wolves
Michigan City defensive back Marquan Hurt is ready to make up for the Wolves’ loss to New Palestine in last year’s semistate.
Trucker arrested in Indianapolis days before he planned to 'shoot up' Memphis church
Federal authorities say they arrested a Florida truck driver in Indianapolis, just days before he planned to shoot people at a church in Memphis.
Judge Mary Harper hanging up robes early after 35 years; ending long list of firsts as a female
VALPARAISO — Porter Circuit Court Judge Mary Harper said she once read it takes 12 years for a new judge to learn the job.
Law allows Illinois to take action on climate change
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed a law allowing Illinois to take its own action to slow climate change.