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Girl, 2, Found After Wandering Around Park Overnight: PA Top Stories
These are the top stories in Eastern Pennsylvania today.

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These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:
Girl, 2, Found After Spending Night Wandering Philly Park
The toddler was was found by a Good Samaritan at about 8 a.m. Monday in brush along a hillside near the playground where she was last seen the evening before. (Read More)
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Chester Co. Man Convicted Of Murder Of Girlfriend And Pregnant Ex: DA
A Chester County man who shot and killed his girlfriend as well as a woman pregnant with his unborn child has been found guilty of all charges, including three counts of murder. (Read More)
Headstones Vandalized At Bucks County Cemetery
The Bristol Township Police Department is investigating several incidents of vandalism at Bristol Cemetery, including one that took place on Sunday. Police said a man started a fire in an outdoor trash receptacle within the cemetery's property, and headstones were also damaged. (Read More)
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Bucks Co. Motorcyclist Killed In PA Turnpike Crash
A 50-year-old Lower Bucks County man was killed in a crash involving a car and several motorcycles on the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Sunday, authorities said. Pennsylvania State Police is investigating the fatal crash that occurred Sunday at Mile Marker 67 in Lehigh County. (Read More)
Montgomery Twp. Road Gets Squiggly Traffic Lines To Stop Speeding
Montgomery Township has implemented a unique new safety feature on one of its local roads designed to reduce speeding: squiggly traffic lines. The bizarre-appearing setup is so unusual that the announcement prompted skeptical and befuddled responses from some local residents who thought it was an early April Fool's joke. (Read More)
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