Bensalem, PA|News|
Woman Driving Drunk Killed 3 In Bensalem, Gets Prison
She was driving the wrong way on Interstate 95 at 1:40 a.m. when she struck and killed three people from Bucks County.

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She was driving the wrong way on Interstate 95 at 1:40 a.m. when she struck and killed three people from Bucks County.

The hospital in Bristol is not currently vaccinating the general public, but hopes to do so by next month.
The hospital currently is only vaccinating healthcare and essential workers, but others may get them "over the next several weeks."
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Police say two women went through a mailbox on Stony Hill Road over the weekend and took out a piece of mail.
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The elderly residents were flown to the burn center at Temple Health early Saturday morning, officials said.
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