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State legislators, industry experts anticipate sports wagering law this year | Common denominator in pay-to-play towing investigations: 'Individual A'

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February 4, 2019

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Indiana legislators, industry experts bet on successful sports betting law

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"If I were a betting man, I'd bet we'll have sports wagering in Indiana," said State Rep. Earl Harris Jr., D-East Chicago.

A common denominator in Northwest Indiana's pay-to-play towing investigations: 'Individual A'

Allegations that a tow operator bribed Portage Mayor James Snyder to get on the city's tow list is only one of a string of incidents of pay-to-play towing that's been exposed during the last two years.

Ex-Lake County Councilman Jamal Washington charged with battery against 'political ally'

Former Lake County Councilman Jamal Washington is again facing battery charges, this time involving a candidate for Gary mayor.

A 13-year-old boy allegedly told Siri, 'I am going to shoot up a school.' Now he's charged with a felony.

A Chesterton Middle School student is being detained at the Porter County Juvenile Detention Center after allegedly making a threat to Valparaiso schools.

Bereavement time for pets? Some Northwest Indiana employers offer flexibility when a 4-legged friend dies

Nathan Bagby said he was fortunate to have Corey and Charlotte Liss as his employers when his two elderly boxers were terminally ill.

Bill would extend polling hours, offer same day registration in Indiana

A downstate lawmaker is backing a proposal to allow for election day registration and the extension of polling hours.

Marshal, county officer rescue horse stuck in tree in Winfield

A horse wedged between two trunks of a large tree amid frigid temperatures in Winfield, Indiana, was rescued.

Davich: When a teen smoker of e-cigarettes says, 'I'm not all that worried,' a marketing campaign has won

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a major crackdown against retailers for allegedly selling vaping products to anyone under 18.

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