Post Tribune Wednesday, February 4, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Two bills pertaining to firing squad executions for death row inmates won’t advance further this session unless the authors propose them as amendments to other bills. | | | | | The Gary Public Transportation Corporation is celebrating transit equity and former civil rights leader Rosa Parks by offering free fares on Wednesday. | | | | | Surrounded by twin beds inside the men’s shelter, Mayor Eddie Melton announced a $3 million investment to build a new shelter a block away in the 2100 block of Washington Street. | | | | | A new 173 single-family subdivision may be in the city’s future following action taken by the Crown Point City Council. | | | | | The House committee passed a bill that would shape how nuclear facilities receive premits, and it moves to the House for final approval. | | | | | A bill addressing gratuities in response to the federal case against former Portage Mayor James Snyder passed the Indiana House Monday and heads to the Senate for consideration. | | | | | A Merrillville woman was in the process of evicting her daughter and two adult grandchildren from her home after an argument between her and the daughter got heated. | | | | | After sitting through jury selection and an extensive evidence hearing on Monday, Damian “Rico” Donaldson declined to leave his jail cell for his rape trial on Tuesday. | | | |