Today: On this "Reporters' Roundtable" we have Dan Carden, the Statehouse reporter for the "Times of Northwest Indiana" with his stories in print and posted online, which include a major decision about the nuisance of stopped freight trains at street crossings in Indiana. And his colleague Giles Bruce talks about his recent stories, including a story about an addict whose life was saved from an overdose by quick work by the South Shore Line's police chief.
We also look at the distinction between a "service animal" and a "comfort animal" in conversations with Peter Berg of the Great Lakes ADA Center and Valparaiso University School of Law professor Rebecca Huss. They first aired on "Regionally Speaking" last October.