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Accused School Burglar Was VP At PA Community College: Reports [Top Stories]

These are the top stories in eastern Pennsylvania today.

A man facing burglary charges for illegally entering Central Bucks West High School was hired last month as a college administrator.
A man facing burglary charges for illegally entering Central Bucks West High School was hired last month as a college administrator. (Central Bucks Regional Police Department)

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These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:

Accused School Burglar Was Interim VP At Bucks County Community College: Reports

A Doylestown man facing burglary charges for illegally entering Central Bucks West High School was hired last month by Bucks County Community College as an administrator. (Read More)

2 Pennsylvania State Troopers Shot

Two Pennsylvania State Troopers were shot in Susquehanna County on Thursday, authorities said. Gov. Josh Shapiro offered prayers as he headed to the scene. (Read More)

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Mass Shooting Suspect Arrested, Charged With Murder: Philadelphia Police

A 22-year-old man was taken into Philadelphia Police custody Thursday in connection with a July 7 mass shooting that left three people dead and numerous others hurt. (Read More)

Youth-Led Pro-Palestine Fundraiser Canceled

A youth-planned, Pro-Palestine fundraiser in Doylestown scheduled for this weekend has been canceled due to "serious concerns" about organizer and fundraiser-attendee safety. (Read More)

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Man Killed After Being Hit On Street Bike In Bucks Co.

A 20-year-old New Jersey man was killed on Wednesday after his street bike collided with an SUV on West Trenton Avenue, the Falls Township Police Department said. (Read More)

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