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Council Rock Kids Play Dangerous Game Tops Regional News

Check out today's top stories from around the region.

 Council Rock School District Superintendent Mark Klein said there have been reports of students playing the 'fainting game,' which involves various actions to cause hyperventilation and fainting. Read about the dangerous game at Newtown Patch.

Levittown Students in Boston Tour Bus Crash Return Home Students from around Lower Bucks County were in a violent charter bus accident as they headed home over the weekend. A Neshaminy student is in serious condition. Read about the accident at Levittown Patch. 

Village Mall in Horsham Gets Facelift Horsham's Village Mall, which was rundown and nearly vacant last year, appears to be coming back in a big way. Check out photos of the new look at Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

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Police: Man Threatens Bristol School Staffer A 35-year-old man was arrested following an incident at Warren Snyder-John Girotti Elementary School where he threatened to "blow" a school employee away. Get more about the confrontation at Bensalem Patch.

 Two suspects broke into Mink Restaurant & Lounge on Bustleton Pike at 2:00 a.m. on Thursday and made off with hundreds of dollars in cash, alcohol and video games. Read about the robbery at Lower Southampton Patch.

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Ride Cycling Studio Featured on Amazon Deals Don't let the cold weather throw off your workout routine - take advantage of a super deal on Amazon for classes at Ride Cycling Studio. Read more about the deal at Upper Southampton Patch.

Furniture Lady Brings Bargains to Huntingdon Valley There are some real treasures on the corner of Huntingdon Pike and Buck Road. Read about the store at Lower Moreland Patch.

Medieval Festival Returns to Glencairn Middle Ages came to life Sunday at Glencairn Museum's annual festival. Check out the photos on Upper Moreland Patch.


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