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Man Stabs 2 Family Dogs To Death: Police: Top PA Stories
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Bucks Co. Man Stabbed 2 Family Dogs To Death: Police
A 40-year-old Bucks County man faces multiple aggravated cruelty to animals charges for stabbing two family dogs to death at his Newtown Township home, authorities said. (Read More)
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Teen Charged In Shooting Amid Post-Eagles Win Celebrations: Reports
An 18-year-old man has reportedly been arrested and charged in connection with a shooting that wounded a man during celebrations after the Eagles NFC Championship victory. (Read More)
2 Armed Robbers Sought In Norristown: Police
Police are seeking the public's help in tracking down the suspects in a recent armed robbery in Norristown. The incidents occurred on Jan. 19. The first was on the 600 block of W. Airy Street, and the second was on the 1100 block of Rich Alley. (Read More)
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Gritty Gets His Own Store In The Wells Fargo Center
When the Philadelphia Flyers first announced their new mascot in 2021, he was initially met with skepticism and derision. But now, years later, Gritty is one of the most beloved mascots in all sports. And Gritty now has his own store in the Wells Fargo Center. (Read More)
School Districts Putting ICE Procedures In Place
Two Bucks County school districts are among others that are putting ICE procedures in place in case Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows up on school properties. Policies have been announced in the Centennial and Central Bucks school districts. (Read More)
Media Holding Eagles Super Bowl Pep Rally Parade Sunday
Media Borough is going all in for the Birds by hosting a Pep Rally Parade this weekend. The event will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday on State Street in Media. Fans are encouraged to attend the rally parade in all their Eagles gear to show support as they play in Super Bowl LIX. (Read More)
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