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Dogs Abandoned For 9 Days Without Food, Water: PA Top Stories

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Abandoned Dogs Went 9 Days Without Food, Water In Bucks: Court Records

Two dogs abandoned by a Morrisville pet owner and given no food or water for nine days are being treated by the Bucks County SPCA. The two dogs were rescued after police responded to the 120 block of North Delmorr Avenue on Aug. 28 and saw them in the feces-filled apartment through the window, a criminal complaint obtained by Patch states. (Read More)

Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Brings Trump Campaign To Bucks

With a little more than a month to go before the election, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance brought the Trump campaign to the all-important Philadelphia suburbs on Saturday. Before a crowd numbering north of 1,500 gathered inside the Newtown Sports and Events Center, the Ohio Senator touched on many of the hot-button topics of the election. (Read More)

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Willow Grove Mall Adopts Parental Supervision Policy

The Willow Grove Park Mall is cracking down on unruly teens causing trouble for shoppers. Willow Grove Park is implementing its new Parental Supervision Policy, effective Oct. 1, to provide a secure and family-friendly shopping environment. (Read More)

Phillies Rally For Red October Bus Coming To Delco Wednesday

The Philadelphia Phillies are in the playoffs, and that means it's time for another Red October. With the Phillies' first playoff game scheduled for Saturday against a to-be-decided opponent, the team is launching the Rally for Red October Bus Tour. (Read More)

Nearly 7 Pounds Of 'Tranq' Drug Seized By Customs In Philadelphia

Federal authorities in Philadelphia seized three packages containing an animal tranquilizer that on the streets is combined with fentanyl and other drugs, often with deadly effects. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Philadelphia seized three parcels in September of xylazine, an animal tranquilizer that authorities report is being cut more frequently with fentanyl and other dangerous drugs to deadly effect. Xylazine does not respond to Narcan. (Read More)

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