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College Student Killed, Loud Bang Investigated, Kayaker Rescued: Eastern PA Weekend

Here are the top headlines from over the weekend in the Philadelphia region.

A college student was fatally struck by a car in Chester County, residents in one Bucks County town reported a loud bang, and a brush fire burned in Delaware County.

Meanwhile, the remains of two victims of last week's parking garage collapse were recovered.

Here are the top headlines from over the weekend in the Philadelphia region:

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Kayaker Rescued After Overturning On Delaware River

The Morrisville Fire Company helped rescue a kayaker who overturned on the Delaware River. The rescue occurred near the Route 1 Bridge. MORE.

'Loud Bang' Investigated In Bucks Co.

Police in Bucks County said they were made aware of numerous social media reports about a "loud bang" heard around 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. MORE.

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College Student Dies After Being Hit By Car

A West Chester University student was struck by a vehicle and killed in the early morning hours Sunday, police and the university said. The incident occurred at around 1:30 a.m. on the 300 block of South High Street. MORE.

Large Brush Fire Burns Near Delco Highway

A large brush fire was extinguished Sunday in the woods near the Baltimore Pike in Delaware County, officials said. MORE.

2 Workers' Remains Recovered At Parking Garage Collapse Site

The remains of two ironworkers killed in last week's parking garage collapse were recovered early Monday, according to Philadelphia officials. MORE.

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