A 26-year effort by the city of Gary, Indiana, to bring a dozen firearms manufacturers and distributors to court over gun violence seemingly came to an end Monday, after the Indiana Court of Appeals ...
A quarter century after Gary, Indiana set out to test whether cities could hold gunmakers responsible for the bloodshed...
The Borman Expressway (I-80/94) in Northwest Indiana was jammed early Wednesday morning on account of two crashes involving ...
An Indiana court ruled that a 2024 state law can retroactively kill Gary's lawsuit against gun manufacturers. Critics rebuked the state law as a "power grab." ...
For years, Gary, Ind. has been defined by what it lost — population, industry, and confidence.Once labeled one of the most dangerous cities in the country, Gary became a symbol of decline rather than ...
From Smith & Wesson Corp. v. City of Gary, decided today by Chief Judge Robert Altice, joined by Judges Rudolph Pyle and Mary ...
A legal battle that spanned more than a quarter-century finally reached its conclusion this week. The Indiana Court of Appeals has officially shut the door on ...
In its ruling Monday, the appellate court found the city had failed to establish that the state's Reservation Statute, ...
The Court of Appeals of Indiana directed the trial court to dismiss the 26-year old Gary gun lawsuit, citing a state law ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita is defending the rights of law-abiding citizens to purchase guns following a ruling by the ...
For decades, Gary, Indiana has carried a label it didn’t ask for—and one it’s been fighting to shake.  Once known more for what left than what stayed, the city is now rewriting its own story.  Now—an ...
Thirty years ago, Indiana did not have the financial power to compete. Now, Indiana has the pocketbook and the proactivity to win over the Chicago Bears.