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Armed Teen Ends Football Game: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read

Also in today's news: New PA radio station plays nostalgic hits; court hearing for mom accused of strangling son; man hurt while swimming.

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. Six people were injured late last week, when an EF-2 tornado touched down near Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park camp and resort in western Pennsylvania. The National Weather Service determined it was the second tornado to touch down that day. (Read more on Patch.)

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2. A man is recovering after injuring his head in a swimming accident in the Delaware River. Officials said he dove headfirst into the river, struck a large rock under the water and suffered a deep laceration on his head, which required advanced medical care. (Read more on Patch.)

3. A new radio station has been added to the mix in the greater Philadelphia area. The new 105.7 FM, from Radio Delaware Valley, will bring a mix of old favorites from the 1920s and 1930s, along with country, soul, polka, and more. (Read more on Patch.)

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4. The Bucks County mother accused of strangling her 11-year-old son to death has a preliminary court hearing this week. Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead faces multiple murder charges in the boy's April death, officials said. (Read more on Patch.)

5. Officials said they arrested a teenager at a high school football game, after police found him with two guns inside the stadium. Parents called police after spotting one of the weapons sticking out of his waistband, and the game was suspended at halftime. (Read more on Patch.)

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