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Boy Remains In Coma After Philly Plane Crash: Top PA Stories

These are the top stories in Eastern Pennsylvania today.

Nine-year-old Ramesses Vazquez​, suffered burns all over his body in last week's plane crash in Philadelphia, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up to support his care.
Nine-year-old Ramesses Vazquez​, suffered burns all over his body in last week's plane crash in Philadelphia, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up to support his care. (Yahaira Morales, GoFundMe)

Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from across the state.

These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:

Boy, 9, Remains In Coma After Philly Plane Crash

A 9-year-old boy who was hurt in last week's deadly Northeast Philadelphia plane crash is in a coma as medical professionals work to treat him. (Read More)

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Newborn Twins 'Dangerously Malnourished', Croydon Parents Charged: DA

A Bucks County couple faces child endangerment charges in the neglect of their newborn premature twins, who authorities say were malnourished after the parents missed numerous doctor appointments. (Read More)

Philly Preparing For Post-Super Bowl Activity

Philadelphia officials are preparing for post-Super Bowl LIX excitement in the city with the Eagles playing Sunday night. Officials said public safety is their top priority. (Read More)

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Newtown Township Man Arraigned On Cruelty To Animals Charges

A 40-year-old man accused of stabbing to death two family dogs at his Newtown Township home in January was arraigned on Wednesday in District Court in Warminster. (Read More)

Daughter ID'd As Person Of Interest In Double Delco Homicide: Reports

The daughter of a husband and wife killed in their Delaware County home more than two years ago has been identified as a person of interest in their deaths. (Read More)

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