Post Tribune Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | | |
| | Gabby Petito’s grieving parents want others to notice the red flags that they were able to recognize only in hindsight. | | | U.S. Steel released an economic report for the Hoosier state, claiming to generate $1.8 billion in economic impact and help to advance Indiana’s economy, workforce and communities. | | | Chesterton’s Utility Service Board plans to make a contribution to the town budget to help fund a pay raise for all town employees. | | | The Duneland School Board approved its 2026 budget, which will be shaped in part by the outcome of the Nov. 4 referendum renewal vote. | | | Kayliyah Deshields leads Class 4A sectional champion Crown Point with 100 blocks. | | | Ally Compton, who holds Munster’s single-season and career records for home runs, wants to hit, field and pitch at Indiana. | | | A Gary woman faces charges after stabbing her boyfriend in Lake Station after he was spending the evening with an ex-girlfriend. | | | The Lake County Board of Elections and Registration voted to defer a Gary polling location change after Republican members asked for the GOP precinct chairman to weigh in. | | | |