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Regional Roundup: Warminster Police Investigate Homicide
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: The Warminster police are investigating an apparent homicide in the township. According to a press release from the Warminster police, the victim sustained a gunshot wound. Police responded to the scene for a “loud domestic disturbance.” Check back to Warminster Patch for updates.
: The first sighting was 6:30 a.m. Wednesday in Newtown Township. Three more sightings were reported that day in Newtown and Wrightstown townships. Have you spotted a bear? Tell us on Newtown Patch.
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: The Neshaminy Federation of Teachers President Louise Boyd has notified Neshaminy School District Superintendent Louis Muenker of the union's intent to call a second strike this school year beginning Monday, June 4. Tell us your thoughts in the comments and vote in the poll on Lower Southampton Patch.
: Breon Powell, 20, Jermaine Jackson, 19, and Kazair Gist, 18, could receive the death penalty if found guilty of 56-year-old Bristol musician Danny DeGennaro's murder. Get the details on Levittown Patch.
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: After more than a year of negotiations, the Bensalem Township School District has forged a six-year collective bargaining agreement with the Bensalem Township Education Association that includes a pay freeze in the current school year. Get the details on Bensalem Patch.
: Hatboro-Horsham High School students heard from several people offering firsthand knowledge of drinking and driving impacts, including Erin Coombs, the older sister of 2010 Hatboro-Horsham graduate Eddie Coombs, who died in a car crash last August, along with fellow Hatter Robert Nagel. Head to Hatboro-Horsham Patch for the story.