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Suburban Philly Medical Center To Close: Top PA Stories
These are the top stories in Eastern Pennsylvania today.

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These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:
Prospect Medical Holdings Closing Crozer Medical Health System
The group running Crozer Medical Health System has started the process to close the healthcare system in Delaware County by March 14. (Read More)
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Phillies Fans Among 'Most Aggressive' In MLB, Survey Says
It's no secret Philadelphia sports fans are intense. And according to a new analysis of MLB fans, Philadelphia Phillies fans are among the most aggressive. (Read More)
Presidential Campaign Stops Costly For Bucks County
Vice President Kamala Harris and President Donald Trump made several stops in Bucks County during the presidential campaign for the White House in a battle for the key state of Pennsylvania in the November general election. But it didn't come cheap. (Read More)
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Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting Reported In Abington
A fatal officer-involved shooting in Abington Township on Thursday is under investigation by the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office. One man was killed in the incident. (Read More)
Doylestown Bookshop Listed Among 'Most Beloved' Book Stores In Nation
The Doylestown Bookshop has been named by Reader's Digest as among the most beloved community book stores in the nation. The bookstore has been singled out by “America’s favorite magazine” as one of 50 "most beloved book stores" in the nation. (Read More)
Mausoleum Doors Worth $30K Stolen From Delco Cemetery
Authorities are investigating the theft of mausoleum doors from a Delaware County cemetery. The doors were stolen from Saint Peter & Paul Cemetery in Marple Township sometime between Feb. 14 and Feb. 17, Marple Police Chief Brandon Graeff told Patch. (Read More)
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