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New Car Seat Laws/ Boy Killed By Lightning Strike / Zika in PA / Rare Strawberry Moon: Summer 2016 On Patch

​Here is a look back at the top 10 most-read stories this summer across the Patch network in Pennsylvania.

Here is a look back at the top 10 most-read stories this summer across the Patch network in Pennsylvania:

New Car Seat Rules Signed Into Law In Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania children 2 and younger must now sit rear-facing in their car seats, under a new law enacted this summer.

Girl, 4, Dies In Hot Car In Pennsylvania, Bringing 2016 Total To 20

A hot car death was reported in Pennsylvania as the region is in the midst of a heat wave.

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Shipley Student Austin Wylie's Family 'Devastated' By Outcome Of Missing Teen

A missing Shipley School student whose abandoned car was found in Philadelphia is believed to have jumped off the Ben Franklin Bridge.

Philly-Area Boy, 5, Killed By Lightning While On Outer Banks Vacation

A 5-year-old Delaware County boy has been identified as the victim of a fatal lightning strike Sunday at North Carolina's Outer Banks.

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Boy, 3, Dies After Falling Into Warrington Pool

A 3-year-old boy who enjoyed collecting bugs and learning about dinosaurs died after falling into a pool in Warrington.

Pennsylvania Is Now One Of The Top States With Zika Virus

Despite initial predictions that the nation's warmest states would be hit hardest by the Zika virus, Pennsylvania is now among the states with the highest number of Zika virus cases, coming in fifth overall — just ahead of New Jersey.

Bucks County Police Seeking Missing 5-Year-Old

The girl has since been located.

Rare Strawberry Moon On First Day Of Summer

Monday, June 20 is the first day of summer. A rare "strawberry moon" made an appearance.

Horsham Man Listed As Most Wanted Criminal Fugitive

A Horsham man has been listed as one of Montgomery County's Most Wanted Criminal Fugitives.

Newtown Woman Faked Cancer For Money, Must Pay Back $50K: Attorney General

A Newtown woman who claimed she had an incurable form of cancer and held local fundraisers to pay for medical bills wasn't actually ill and now must pay back nearly $50,000, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office says.

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