Deliberations Extend into Weekend in High-Stakes Indiana Double Murder Trial

Delphi, Indiana – The small town of Delphi is on edge as jury deliberations press on in the notorious double murder trial of Richard Allen, accused of the brutal killings of two teenage girls near a local hiking trail more than seven years ago. This high-profile case has captivated attention nationwide due to the disturbing nature of the crime and the long, perplexing investigation that followed. In 2017, the community of Delphi was shaken to its core when Liberty “Libby” German, 14, and Abigail “Abby” Williams, 13, went missing after a hike on the Monon … Read more

Judge Dismisses GOP Lawsuit, Allows Weekend Absentee Ballot Drop-Off in Georgia’s Key Counties

Atlanta, GA — A lawsuit aimed at blocking Georgia counties from offering weekend voting services was dismissed by a judge in Georgia on Saturday. The lawsuit, initiated by the Republican Party in Fulton County, sought to prevent the county — a Democratic stronghold in Atlanta comprising 11% of Georgia’s electorate — from allowing voters to drop off their mail-in ballots over the weekend. Fulton County, which has a significant impact on state elections due to its population, planned to open four election offices from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first weekend of November … Read more

Georgia Judge Rejects GOP Attempt to Halt Weekend Mail-In Ballot Returns in Key Counties

Atlanta, GA – A Georgia judge on Saturday ruled against a Republican effort to prevent voters from personally returning mail-in ballots over the weekend, a significant decision as the state saw the closure of early voting on Friday. The legal dispute arose in Fulton County, a known Democratic area, which, along with several other Democratic-leaning counties, opened its normally closed offices over the weekend to accept these ballots. The controversy began when Republican legal challenges argued that the acceptance of hand-delivered mail-in ballots post-early voting contradicted state laws that govern the availability of ballot drop … Read more

Cheers to More Cheers: Pennsylvania Extends Happy Hour Limits Starting This Weekend

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A new law in Pennsylvania is set to change the dynamic of happy hours, offering bars and restaurants the ability to hold longer promotional drink specials each week. The legislation, which becomes effective this weekend, increases the permissible duration of happy hours from 14 to 24 hours per week. Under the newly adopted regulation, establishments can now extend their happy hour promotions beyond the previously mandated two hours per day, providing them with more flexibility. Businesses are strategizing on how best to utilize the additional time to attract more patrons, especially during … Read more