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Murderer Who Killed Wife, Mother Sentenced: 5 Must-Read PA Stories

Also in today's news: New McDonald's burgers; Olivia Rodrigo tour stop; men sought for robbing woman at gunpoint.

A Newtown Square man was sentenced to up to 60 years in prison for the murder of his wife and mother in August 2020.
A Newtown Square man was sentenced to up to 60 years in prison for the murder of his wife and mother in August 2020. (David Giuliani/Patch)

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. One of pop music's biggest young stars just announced a 2024 tour date in Philly. Multi-platinum, three-time Grammy award-winning artist Olivia Rodrigo just announced her "GUTS world tour" in support of her second studio album, also titled "GUTS." (Read more on Patch.)

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2. The rollout of new McDonald's burger recipes has begun in Pittsburgh and several select cities, as the fast food giant unveils changes to the Big Mac, McDouble, classic cheeseburger and double cheeseburger. The changes will be implemented in all restaurants in 2024. (Read more on Patch.)

3. Philadelphia Police are looking for two men who tried to rob a woman at gunpoint in broad daylight. The woman was walking along a street when she passed two men, who got up from a stoop and reportedly threatened her. (Read more on Patch.)

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4. A jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket was sold on Tuesday for $450,000, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced. The local retailer that sold the ticket will earn a $500 bonus. (Read more on Patch.)

5. The man who pleaded guilty to killing his wife and mother three years ago was sentenced in court today. Last week, Iqbal Singh admitted to killing his wife Jaspal Kaur and mother Nasib Kaur at his home in Newtown Square.(Read more on Patch.)

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