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Everything is bigger in Texas—except, apparently, memory of devastating mass shootings.
A Uvalde nonprofit founded in the wake of the May 2022 school massacre in Texas, is offering a reward of up to $5k for info on Columbus mass shooting.
Attorney General Dana Nessel alleged halting grants approved after the 2022 Uvalde school shooting was ‘illegal' and ...
Uvalde’s former mayor, now in the Legislature, wrote the bill so that law-enforcement agencies would have better coordination and leadership as they respond to a mass shooting.
The Texas Senate gave unanimous approval on Monday to a bill that would improve how law enforcement responds to mass shootings. It now heads to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk for final approval.
Film about a parent who ran into Robb Elementary School during the mass shooting is part of fest's strong slate of ...
New Mexico is joining 15 other states in suing the Trump administration over the halted flow of $1 billion in federal mental ...
A Novel Legal Strategy for Mass Shooting Victims’ Families. Families in Uvalde, Texas, have sued a video game, a gun maker and Instagram, claiming they helped to groom and equip the shooter.
The University of Connecticut’s Graduate School of Social Work had been awarded a five-year grant as part of the 2022 ...
In our news wrap, the Texas House of Representatives released a nearly 80-page report detailing the inaction of hundreds of law enforcement officials on the scene of the mass shooting in Uvalde.
Uvalde’s former mayor, now in the Legislature, wrote the bill so that law-enforcement agencies would have better coordination and leadership as they respond to a mass shooting.
Uvalde’s former mayor, now in the Legislature, wrote the bill so that law-enforcement agencies would have better coordination and leadership as they respond to a mass shooting.