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Shocking Details Of Deadly Easter Crash Revealed: Top PA Stories

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Shocking Details Of Deadly Easter Crash Revealed

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The teenage girl who died after an Easter Sunday crash in Delaware County was shot in the head, an autopsy revealed. The 19-year-old driver was also shot in his head, investigators said. (Read More)

Man Shot By Police Terrorized Bucks Co. Neighborhood, Said He Was 'Angel Of Death': DA

A Philadelphia man armed with box cutters and swinging a chain terrorized a Buckingham Township neighborhood on Saturday before being shot by police, according to new information released by the District Attorney's office. (Read more)

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Man Attacked Woman Pregnant With His Child: Police

The man who police said had lain in wait outside a pregnant woman's apartment in Hatfield before brutally beating her has been captured. Raymond Bautista, 36, of Allentown, has been charged with aggravated assault and numerous related counts. (Read More)

'No, We Weren't Deported': Local Eatery Reopens, Explains Long Closure

A popular burger joint in Phoenixville is reopening its doors after a prolonged closure, which its says was due to reorganization and new management. Cousin's Burgers, located on 37 Bridge Street at the former location of The Pick, is holding its grand reopening this week. (Read More)

Montco Man, Public Official Sexually Assaulted Woman At Knife-Point: Police

A Souderton man and public official in Montgomery County was arrested after sexually assaulting a woman at knife-point and then leading police on an hours-long chase before his capture, according to authorities and media reports. (Read More)

Parx-Trained Smarty Jones Named To National Horse Racing Hall of Fame

Smarty Jones, who began his career at then-Philadelphia Park, has been named to the National Horse Racing Hall of Fame. The Pennsylvania-bred horse who captured the hearts of sports and horse fans across the world during his historic race for the Triple Crown in 2004 is being inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, the organization announced. (Read More)

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