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Toll Hike Coming Over Delaware River Bridge: 5 Must-Read PA Stories

Also in today's news: "Outrageous" deal with departing superintendent; no trial set for PA man accused in quadruple murder; top K-8 schools.

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. The departing superintendent of a Bucks County district will receive more than half a million dollars in compensation and benefits in a separation agreement with the school board. (Read more on Patch.)

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2. A landmark eatery in suburban Pittsburgh will soon shut its brick-and-mortar location after four decades in business. But while the restaurant is closing, pizza still will be available via the eatery's food truck. (Read more on Patch.)

3. One year after four university students were found stabbed to death, their families are still waiting for closure. There has been no trial date set for Pennsylvania native Bryan Kohberger, who was charged with murder in the University of Idaho students' deaths last November. (Read more on Patch.)

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4. See Pennsylvania's top-ranked schools for K-8 students in a new list from U.S. News and World Report. (Read more on Patch.)

5. Drivers will see a toll hike on all of the eight bridges operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission starting in January, the agency has announced. These bridges carried more than 128.1 million cars and trucks in 2022. (Read more on Patch.)

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