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Brutal Killing Marks Town's First Homicide In Decades: Patch PM

Also: Bucks district sued for banning service dog / Man takes $7.5M fall at Philly museum / Arrest in Blue Route road rage shooting.

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Brutal Killing Of Schuylkill Township Woman Was Recorded On Phone: DA

A Schuylkill Township man has been charged with murder after authorities say he shot and killed his girlfriend, a mother of two, on May 2. It was the township's first murder in decades, authorities said.

The Chester County District Attorney said before Wesley Webb died, she had activated the audio recorder on her phone, and the sounds of her killing were recorded. >>>Read more on Patch

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Man Takes $7.25 Million Fall In Philly Museum

  • A man who plunged 38 feet during fall through a glass floor at the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia has been awarded a $7.25 million settlement.

Bucks County School District Sued After Banning Service Animal

  • The boy's family says the service animal is a lifesaving aide that can detect dangerous shifts in the 8-year-old's blood sugar levels.

Arrest Made In Road Rage Shooting On Blue Route

  • An arrest has been made in connection with an alleged "road rage" shooting last week on the Blue Route, authorities announced Tuesday.

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