Chilling Tapes Released as Richard Allen's Interrogation and Prison Confessions Go Public
Interrogation and confession tapes of Richard Allen, accused in the Delphi murders, have been made public, revealing details of his interactions with police and calls with his wife, despite his claims of innocence during initial interrogations.
Statewide Silver Alert Issued for Bloomington Man with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Missing in Monroe County
A Silver Alert has been issued for 64-year-old Gary Edwards, missing from Bloomington, Indiana, and believed to be in extreme danger due to early-onset Alzheimer's. He was last seen driving a gray 2014 Buick Regal.
Indiana's Fiscal Prudence in Sharp Contrast to Federal Government's $36 Trillion Debt, Says State Senator Schmitt
Indiana maintains a $2.6 billion reserve and a low debt of $186 per capita, contrasting with the federal government's $36 trillion debt. Sen. Schmitt highlights the national debt's security risks and calls for federal spending reductions.
Tens of Thousands in Northwest Indiana Face Power Outages after Severe Weather, Emergency Declaration Aids Carmel Recovery Efforts
Severe weather in Indiana led to power outages affecting 75,000 AES Indiana customers and nearly 97,000 Duke Energy customers. Crews worked to restore power, with a local disaster declaration aiding recovery efforts.












