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Nurse Charged In Patients' Killings: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read
Also in today's news: Teen charged with killing classmate outside school, transit ban on full head and face coverings, and more.

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. A 15-year-old has been charged with gunning down a classmate outside their Pittsburgh school on Wednesday. The teen is being held without bond after being charged as an adult. (Read more on Patch.)
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2. Thursday is National Missing Children's Day, and authorities are asking the public if they have information on more than 120 children who were reported missing in Pennsylvania and have not been located. Some cases are recent, while others are decades old. (Read more on Patch.)
3. After a deadly shooting on a SEPTA bus Wednesday night, officials announced a ban on full head and face coverings on all SEPTA buses, trolleys, and trains. This applies to ski masks, balaclavas, and other garments. (Read more on Patch.)
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4. A 23-year-old man is accused of buying and selling guns that have been tied to homicides and other violent crimes, said officials. The Glenside man was arrested on more than 150 counts related to firearm trafficking. (Read more on Patch.)
5. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office charged a Pittsburgh-area nurse with deliberately killing two patients, and leaving a third hospitalized after administering lethal doses of unnecessary medication. The alleged acts happened a skilled nursing facility in Butler County where she worked. (Read more on Patch.)
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