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Man Kills Neighbor Over Loud Snoring: Top PA Stories
See the top news that made headlines today in Pennsylvania.
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These are the top stories in Pennsylvania for Thursday:
Montco Man Pleads Guilty In 'Snoring' Killing
A Montgomery County man has pleaded guilty to killing his neighbor over complaints about his loud snoring, authorities said. The two were known to police due to "ongoing arguments" and the bedrooms of their two homes have a shared wall. (Read More On Patch)
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CR Newtown Little League Faces Southwest Team In World Series
The Council Rock Newtown 12U Little League team will take to the field at the Little League World Series as the Mid-Atlantic Champions face the winner of the Southwest Region - the Boerne, Texas, Little League team. The Newtown boys enter the series with an impressive 18-0 record after clinching the district, state, and regional titles. They will be representing Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region in the series. (Read More On Patch)
Sexist Kamala Harris Tweet Sparks Demand For School Official's Resignation
Residents are demanding the resignation of a Souderton School Board member whose crude, sexist response to a post about Kamala Harris went viral recently. Nearly 2,000 signatures have been added to a petition to remove officeholder Bill Formica. (Read More On Patch)
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Philly Man To Compete On 'Golden Bachelorette'
ABC's hit series "The Golden Bachelor" featured Susan Noles, a Delaware County woman looking for love. Then Joey Graziadei from Collegeville was the titular "Bachelor." The new series "The Golden Bachelorette" will feature a Philadelphia man vying for the heart of Joan Vassos. (Read More On Patch)
New Circus Holding Only PA Performance At Snipes Farm
The circus has come to town. And it's the only stop for this circus in Pennsylvania. Snipes Farm and Education Center will host its first show on Thursday night with four more shows planned through Sunday. The Brooklyn-based Hideaway Circus’s “Canvas Sky” performance is family-friendly entertainment at its best at the center at 890 W. Bridge St. (Read More On Patch)
Grammy Winner Leon Bridges Playing Back-To-Back Philly Concerts
Grammy Award winner Leon Bridges has announced two fall concerts in Philadelphia. Bridges will come to Philadelphia for concerts on Nov. 6 and Nov. 7 at The Met Philadelphia. The shows are part of the "Leon Bridges: The Leon Tour." (Read More On Patch)
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