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Neighbor's Nasty Letter / Verizon Strike / Trump In Pa. / No Budget, No Pay Bill: This Week On Patch.
Check out the top headlines from the past week across the Patch network in Pennsylvania.

Check out the top headlines from the past week across the Patch network in Pennsylvania:
Letter To Philly Mom: Your Autistic Son Is 'Scaring My Normal Children'
- A local mother has gone public with a note from a neighbor calling her Autistic son a 'wild animal' who is 'scaring my normal children.'
Daycare Almost As Much As Housing In Pa., New Study Finds
- Parents in Pennsylvania spend nearly as much on daycare as they do on housing — and that's if they have just one child, a new study says.
Man Dies Of Gunshot Wound At King of Prussia Plaza: Police
- A man was found dead of a gunshot wound at King of Prussia Plaza on Monday night, according to the Upper Merion Township Police Department.
Gov. Wolf To Sign Medical Marijuana Bill Sunday
- The governor is expected to sign the bill legalizing medical marijuana at a ceremony Sunday in Harrisburg, his office confirmed.
WATCH: Video Captures Mother's Airport Meltdown Over Delayed Disney Departure
- A video captured a mother's meltdown after she endured a 12-hour flight delay to Disney. The plane was forced to land in Philadelphia.
'How's Joe Paterno?' Trump Asks Pittsburgh Crowd
- Donald Trump was in Pittsburgh on Wednesday for a campaign rally when he decided to reference a legendary Penn State football coach.
Massive Verizon Strike Begins, Impacting Pa.
- A massive Verizon strike impacting Pa. began Wednesday at 6 a.m.
Details Emerge In Violent Social Media Threat Connected To North Penn
- References were made to a "Socom" rifle and "200 rounds of ammunition," police said.
Cabrini College Student Found Dead In Off-Campus Home: Reports
- A 22-year-old Cabrini College student was found dead in a home in Montgomery County early Sunday, according to multiple reports.
No Budget, No Pay Bill Introduced In Pa. House
- A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to restrict the pay of elected officials if they can't agree on a budget by June 30 annually.
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