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Dirt Bike Driver Killed In Shooting: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read
Also in today's news: New PA Turnpike interchange project; driver hits woman and children in crosswalk; $40k raised for grieving family.
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. Police said a woman, a toddler, and an infant have been hospitalized after being struck by a pick-up truck in Montgomery County on Monday. The woman was pushing a stroller in the crosswalk with the 2-year-old boy and baby girl inside, police said. (Read more on Patch.)
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2. Officials said construction of new Tesla dealership and service center in Warminster is moving "at a good pace," as the company is on a fast track to open its first dealership in Bucks County. The project's cost is estimated between $6-8 million. (Read more on Patch.)
3. Another one of the Pennsylvania family members injured in the fatal van crash on the way to Niagara Falls earlier this month has died, the family confirmed. Four people have now died, including a pregnant mother and her baby. Community members have raised more than $40,000 in support. (Read more on Patch.)
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4. Preliminary work has begun on a new Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange near Pittsburgh, though it may be some time before it's actually open. The Turnpike Commission believes the new interchange will provide improved access to neighboring counties and employment centers from the turnpike. (Read more on Patch.)
5. A dirt bike driver was killed, and another person injured, after a shooting in Philadelphia Saturday. A high-ranking law enforcement official said the spat began as a dispute between a group of dirt bike riders and the driver of a 2016 Cadillac, according to a report. (Read more on Patch.)
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