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Search Reopened For Woman Missing At State Park / Luxury Car Thefts / Trump Visit

Check out the top stories that made headlines this week across the Patch network in Pennsylvania.

Check out the top stories that made headlines this week across the Patch network in Pennsylvania:

WATCH: Donald Trump Rally In Newtown

The Republican candidate for president held a rally Friday at the Newtown Athletic Club in Bucks County.

Police Urge Caution After Luxury Car Thefts In Suburbs

Reports of luxury car thefts are on the rise in the Philadelphia suburbs, including in the Doylestown area, where a Range Rover was stolen.

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Additional Details Of Bucks County Woman's Disappearance Offered In Family's Emotional Video

Everything was seemingly normal in Lindsey Piccone's life in the days leading up to her disappearance on Sept. 6, her family says. Meanwhile, authorities reopened the search this week at Tyler State Park.

By 2018, PA License Not Valid ID For Boarding Airplane, Homeland Security Says

Pennsylvania is one of five states still out of compliance with federal ID requirements passed in 2005.

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Souderton Teacher Wins Kelly Ripa Co-Hosting Competition

A Souderton Area High School teacher the winner of the co-hosting competition with Kelly Ripa on "Live With Kelly."

7-Year-Old Girl Struck And Killed By Vehicle In Upper Dublin: Police

A 7-year-old girl has passed away after being hit by a car Tuesday in Montgomery County.

50 Pennsylvania Colleges, Ranked And Graded

Fifty four-year Pennsylvania schools were ranked and graded by Niche.com. See the list below.

Katy Perry To Hold Free Concert In Philly To Campaign For Hillary Clinton

Katy Perry, who performed during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, will perform at the "Love Trumps Hate" concert series.

Hero Cop Reportedly Saves Residents In Radnor Garage Fire

A job well done, Radnor Police Officer Stephanie Racht.

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