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Latest In Search For 2 Missing Children: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read

Also in today's news: Skydiving record sought; PA teacher on 'Jeopardy!' this week; updates in search for children after fatal floods.

Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you.

Here are the top five stories from Pennsylvania:

1. Delaware County teacher Liz Asklar Cotrufello will appear on national television as a "Jeopardy!" contestant. She could be facing off against another Pennsylvanian, as Pittsburgh's Daniel Moore is on a two-game winning streak as of Tuesday morning. (Read more on Patch.)

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2. Search operations will move underwater for two missing children who were swept away during Saturday's flash flooding in Bucks County, as officials have ended their land search for 2-year-old Mattie and 9-month-old Conrad Sheils. (Read more on Patch.)

3. Four skydivers are attempting to break a record in the southeast Pennsylvania skies on Tuesday to raise money for charity. The skydivers, all from the Delaware Valley, will make 100 consecutive jumps and invited all to watch them perform their feat. (Read more on Patch.)

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4. Sinkholes have developed at some homes along the Delaware Canal, as water damage and erosion from the flash flooding take a toll on their back yards. The damage caused a section of the canal towpath in Lower Makefield Township. (Read more on Patch.)

5. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved a 5 percent toll increase on Tuesday for all E-ZPass and toll- by-plate customers. The new rates will go into effect next January, and tolls will rise annually for at least 30 years. (Read more on Patch.)

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