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Monday, December 8, 2025

Hilltop Neighborhood House continues to expand to meet ever-growing need

Hilltop Neighborhood House officials can talk almost endlessly about the horrors they witnessed from the house across the street.

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Redistricting bill passes Indiana House; its future unclear in Senate

The Indiana House passed new Congressional maps Friday and sent them to the Senate, where the bill’s future is unclear since Senate leadership has stated multiple times since October it doesn’t hav…

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‘It’s not over’: NWI attorneys warn of deportations continuing

Northwest Indiana attorneys are facing a trail of unresolved cases and vanished clients following Operation Midway Blitz’s sweep across state lines.

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Twins or dolls? The ‘Sawdust Babies’ murder trial of 1922 spread confusion in Hammond.

Autoworker Frank McNally said his wife Hazel got away with killing their twin babies by concocting a story too ridiculous to doubt.

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Windows help restore outward luster of House of Tomorrow

The exterior of the House of Tomorrow in Beverly Shores has been restored with the installation of windows on its second and third floors.

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Valparaiso man sentenced to 48 years in murder of mother

A Valparaiso man who pleaded guilty but mentally ill in the February 2024 death of his mother was sentenced Dec. 1 to 48 years in prison.

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‘Have you seen me?’: Chesterton’s Humane Society of the Dunes’ methods bring questions, few answers

The question for Ren Hall and area rescues was what happened to the animals Jane Hullsiek took from Indianapolis Animal Care Services.

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‘This is the dream job’: New Valparaiso University president meets with the community

Valparaiso University’s incoming president, Rev. Brian Konkol, said growing up in a tiny Wisconsin town, Valpo was always on his radar.

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