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It was an interesting week in Pennsylvania.

Check out this week’s top headlines from across the Patch network in Pennsylvania:

Whole Foods Apologizes After Banning Senior Accused Of Shoplifting Cheese

The grocery chain, with 10 Pennsylvania locations, apologized to the N.J. woman after banning her for allegedly stealing cheese.

Gun Safety Rally Held In Norristown On Courthouse Steps

Lawmakers are hopeful a new Pennsylvania bill will help curb “almost routine” mass shootings.

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Controversy Erupts Over Mail Truck Fire Video

Doylestown firefighters responded after an article, ‘Must see: Police lead the attack on mail truck fire in Pennsylvania,’ targeted them.

The 100 ‘Drunkest’ Towns In Pennsylvania: Is Your Community Here?

Check out this list of the “drunkest” towns based on the number of available places to buy booze, and using other criteria.

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Workers Reportedly Absent From Arcola Road Bridge In Montgomery County

Residents on both sides of the Arcola Road Bridge are wondering why it’s taking so long. How have you been affected?

Phoenixville Council To Address Huge Proposed Development

Will the massive new development move forward and change the borough forever? Here are the main issues you should know.

5 Fast Facts About The Rash-Inducing Caterpillar Found In PA

The Dept. of Agriculture sets the record straight about the hickory tussock moth caterpillar, which has recently made headlines.

Bucks County Men Accept Plea Deal In Attack On Gay Couple: DA

The men will face probation, restitution and will be banned from Center City. Additionally, they must volunteer at an LGBTQ organization.

Feast In The Streets: Chili Cook-Off Draws Crowds To West Chester

Dozens of vendors competed for the grand title of Best Chili.

Tyler Park Pics Found On Camera Lost In S.C., Owner Sought

Photos of Tyler State Park depicted in camera found in South Carolina. Someone found it and is looking for the owner.

Good News Roundup

Courthouse In Downtown Norristown Lit Up For Breast Cancer Awareness

Want To Do A Good Deed? Norristown Hospitality Center Seeks Volunteers

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