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2 Killed In New Year's Eve Crash: Top PA News

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2 Women Dead, 1 Injured After New Year's Eve Crash In Whitpain Twp.

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Two elderly women were killed and one was injured when they were struck by a vehicle on Butler Pike in Whitpain Township on New Year's Eve, officials said. (Read More)

'I Know This Looks Bad': New Details On Montco Neglect Death Case

"I know this (expletive) looks bad," the mother charged in the neglect-related death of her 21-year-old son told police after he was found dead, court records state. (Read More)

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4 New Year Babies Born At 4 Main Line Health Hospitals

All four hospitals in the Main Line Health system helped welcome babies into the new year. Within the first hour of 2025, babies were born at Paoli Hospital, Riddle Hospital, Bryn Mawr Hospital, and Lankenau Medical Center. (Read More)

4 Killed In Shootings, Crash Over New Year Holiday In Philadelphia

Four people were killed over the New Year Holiday in Philadelphia in three separate shootings and a vehicle crash, according to police. (Read More)

Chesco Town Launches Plastic Bag Ban With New Year

Phoenixville's recent plastic bag ban went into effect on New Year's Day, marking a new era of environmental stewardship for the borough and a marked change for area grocery stores and some restaurants. (Read More)

2 N.J. Men Charged After Crashing Stolen Car In Lower Bucks County

Two New Jersey men have been charged after stealing a vehicle and leading police on a chase before crashing into another car Wednesday afternoon, police said. (Read More)

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