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PA Mother Of 3 Killed In NJ Transit Crash: Top Stories

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These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:

Bucks Co. Mother of 3 Killed In NJ Transit Crash

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The New Jersey Transit train operator killed in a crash in Burlington County, N.J., on Monday morning was a single mother of three from Bucks County. (Read More)

More Victims Coming Forward For Bucks Man Who Drugged, Raped Women: DA

More victims are coming forward against a Bristol Township man who allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted six women he met on a dating site, authorities said. (Read More)

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Vice President Kamala Harris Coming To Bucks Co. Wednesday

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris will bring her campaign to Bucks County on Wednesday afternoon for an event at Washington Crossing Historic Park, according to a report posted by the Bucks County Courier Times. (Read More)

Street Racing Bill By Bucks Lawmaker Going To Governor

A bill to increase penalties for street racing has now passed the PA Senate and is headed to Gov. Josh Shapiro's desk. The legislation would boost penalties for street racing. (Read More)

Hearings On SEPTA Fare Increases Planned For Wednesday

With potential fare increases coming to SEPTA, the transit authority is hosting public hearings this week and customers and weigh in. The hearings will be held at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday at SEPTA Headquarters or remotely via WebEx. (Read More)

Red-Tailed Hawk Rescued In Gladwyne: Lower Merion Police

A red-tailed Hawk was rescued in Lower Merion Township Tuesday, police said. The hawk was taken to the Schuylkill Center Wildlife Clinic for care. (Read More)

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