Jury to Reconvene in High-Profile Delphi Murder Case After Weekend of Deliberations

Delphi, IN — The grave case of Richard Allen, who faces charges of dual counts of murder and murder during a kidnapping, continues at the Carroll County Courthouse. The jury convened again at 9 a.m. Monday to deliberate the fate of Allen, accused of the 2017 murders of two young girls in this close-knit Indiana community. On February 13, 2017, the lives of 14-year-old Abigail “Abby” Williams and 13-year-old Liberty “Libby” German were tragically cut short. The girls had embarked on a hike along the scenic Monon High Bridge trail but never returned. Their disappearance … Read more

Rhode Island Jury Awards $5.4 Million in Case Linking High School Coach’s Actions to Teen’s Suicide

Providence, RI — A Rhode Island jury has awarded $5.4 million to the family of a 15-year-old boy who died by suicide after his high school football coach allegedly exerted pressure on him to disclose the identities of students involved in sending the coach harassing messages. The verdict, delivered this week, concluded that the actions of the coach at Portsmouth High School contributed significantly to the teenager’s tragic death in 2018. The legal representatives for Nathan Bruno’s family argued that Ryan Moniz, the football coach at the time, not only demanded that Nathan disclose the … Read more

San Antonio Commemorates Veterans Day with Ceremonies and Citywide Closures; Wells Fargo Settles Bias Case

San Antonio, Texas — As the city observes Veterans Day with solemn ceremonies and closed city offices, other news including a significant legal settlement, updates from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), and noteworthy changes at San Antonio Airport, capture local attention. As temperatures in San Antonio flirt with the high 80s, a weak cold front is anticipated later this week, promising cooler weather in the high 70s. Meanwhile, the Atlantic hurricane season, still active until Nov. 30, remains calm with no significant disturbances reported in the Gulf or Caribbean regions. City Hall … Read more

Delphi Murder Trial Deliberations Continue: No Verdict After Three Days for Accused in 2017 Double Homicide Case

DELPHI, Ind. — After three days of intense deliberation, jurors have yet to reach a verdict regarding 52-year-old Richard Allen, a former pharmacy technician, who is accused of murdering two eighth-graders, Abby Williams and Libby German, in Delphi. The tragic event that initially occurred in 2017 has since drawn widespread attention and reignited discussions on community safety and legal proceedings for violent crimes involving minors. The ongoing deliberations, which resumed on Thursday and stretched into Saturday, totalled 14 and a half hours but paused for the weekend at the Carroll County Courthouse. Deliberations are set … Read more