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Amish Couple Killed In Buggy Crash: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read
Also in today's news: Honeygrow expanding in Bucks County; 3 killed in PA bus accident; 2 charged with trying to carjack delivery driver.

Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories from Pennsylvania:
1. Fast-casual restaurant Honeygrow said that it will open its second location in Bucks County within the next week. The Philly-based eatery is offering the chance for a free lunch at its new location, as well. (Read more on Patch.)
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2. A charter bus crash on I-81 killed three people and injured dozens more Sunday night, according to Pennsylvania State Police. A crash report shows the bus drove off the roadway in heavy rainfall, struck an embankment, then rolled on its site before hitting the back of a car stopped in traffic. (Read more on Patch.)
3. Officials charged a man and a woman for trying to carjack a food delivery driver in Delaware County over the weekend, said police. The incident was captured on the victim's dashboard camera, which led police to get a description of the suspects. (Read more on Patch.)
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4. Police are seeking two dirt bike riders accused of causing serious injuries to a 64-year-old pedestrian after intentionally running him over twice. Bensalem Police said the aggravated assault happened Saturday evening on Neshaminy Valley Drive. (Read more on Patch.)
5. An Amish couple died after a pickup truck driver hit the horse-drawn buggy they were riding in on Sunday, officials said. The 22-year-old pickup driver tried to pass the buggy on the left when he clipped it with his truck, a report said. (Read more on Patch.)
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