Man tries running over gas station manager. DEP to test water. Great Backyard Bird Count. Best cities for bachelorettes.
. Episodes are available every weekday on PennLive. Feel free to subscribe, follow or rate “Today in Pa.” as you see fit!A man got so bent out of shape over the cost of fuel he tried running over the manager of a gas station in Allegheny County. After that disastrous train derailment in Ohio, the state DEP will independently test water.
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