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Regional Roundup: Blaze Traps Victim in Levittown Home

And a new study finds that 1 out of 88 children in America is diagnosed with autism.

A fire that consumed a two-story home on Everturn Lane shortly before 1:30 a.m. on Monday, trapped at least one person according to reports.

: Donald F. Kalina Jr., 24, of Doylestown, was pulled over at 3:30 a.m. on March 28 for failing to keep right, police said. He was later charged with driving while intoxicated, failure to keep right, careless driving and failure to maintain lane. The passengers were charged with weapons violations. Allison L. Groman, 24, of Doylestown, had a knife tucked into her waistband while Nicholas Patterson, 24, of Lambertville, was carrying a BB gun, police said.

Neshaminy High School's Interact Club and Dance Team's seventh annual Neshaminy Idol raised more than $2,200 for Feasterville's Wet Nose Rescue and The American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge.

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: The Ruby Tuesday restaurant on Rockhill Drive has permanently closed and will be converted in to a Marlin and Ray's seafood restaurant. An opening date for the new restaurant has not been set.

: For 30 hours, a group of Montgomery County Community College students went without food or drink in order to experience what true hunger is like. Participating students raised a total of $2,826.31 through fundraisers. Every $30 raised can help feed a hungry child for a month.

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