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Pennsylvania Patch’s Daily Round-Up of Must-Read Stories
Welcome to our daily round-up of the top stories from across Pennsylvania, compiled just for our valued Pennsylvania Patch readers. Here’s a glance at the five most shared stories of the day: A Baltimore woman is facing charges after attempting to force her way into a Dauphin County school, leading to a high-speed police chase. Read the full story here. A tragic house fire in a community near Pittsburgh claimed five lives early Wednesday. Details available here. Three-time Grammy-winning superstar Megan Thee Stallion announced that her \”Hot Girl Summer Tour\” is heading to Philadelphia this spring. Get the details here. The family of 18-year-old Anthony Allegrini Jr., shot and killed by a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper, is seeking $50 million in connection with his death. More on this story here. Charges filed against former Jackass star Brandon “Bam” Margera following an incident at the Radnor Hotel have been withdrawn. Read about it here. Stay updated with the latest local news by signing up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. As we work to make improvements, note that we’ve removed the ability to reply. Learn more about these changes here.
To request the removal of your name from an arrest report, here are the required steps. You can send your request to arrestreports@patch.com.Baltimore Woman Attempts School Break-In And Leads Police on Chase
Fatal House Fire Claims Five Lives Near Pittsburgh
Megan Thee Stallion’s “Hot Girl Summer Tour” Coming to Philadelphia
Family Seeks $50 Million Following Fatal Police Shooting
Charges Withdrawn Against Former Jackass Star Bam Margera
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