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North Texans Effort Support New Uvalde Elementary School
North Texans came together Wednesday to join the statewide effort to build a new elementary school in Uvalde.
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North Texans Fundraise to Build New Uvalde Elementary School
North Texans came together Wednesday to join the statewide effort to build a new elementary school in Uvalde, nearly one year after the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary that left 19 students and two teachers dead.
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Uvalde School Shooter Wrote ‘LOL' on Whiteboard in Victims' Blood, Lawmaker Tells Families at Emotional Hearing
Families whose children were killed in the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, heard the news after waiting all day to testify on a gun regulation bill in a state House committee hearing.
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Fort Worth Firm Designs New School for Uvalde
School board members in Uvalde will be asked Monday night to approve the schematic design of a new campus to replace Robb Elementary School nearly one year after the school shooting.
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Fort Worth Firm Designs New School Campus in Uvalde
School board members in Uvalde will be asked Monday night to approve the schematic design of a new campus to replace Robb Elementary School nearly one year after the school shooting. It’s the final step for an architecture firm in Fort Worth that’s been working hand in hand with the community for the past seven months.
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New Report Shows Real-Time Events Surrounding Uvalde School Shooting
A newly-released report shows that police officers who responded to Robb Elementary in Uvalde expressed concerns about the firepower of the gunman.
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Two North Texas Lawmakers on Special House Committee to Hear Gun-Related Proposals
Texas lawmakers will take a closer look at firearm-related proposals this upcoming legislative session.
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Texas House Speaker Forms Community Safety Committee
A new Select Committee on Community Safety formed by Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan will look at firearm related proposals this legislative session. NBC 5’s Julie Fine reports the 13 house members will look at safety and other items surrounding guns in Texas.
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Uvalde Families Press Urgency After California Shootings
Families from Uvalde on Tuesday pleaded with new urgency for tougher gun laws in the wake of a series of mass shootings in California.
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Texas Senator Files Bills Allowing School Shooting Victims to Sue State, Be Compensated
Eight months after the massacre inside Robb Elementary in Uvalde, State Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D-San Antonio, Dist. 19) filed legislation Tuesday that aims to curb future mass shootings while also holding state and local authorities accountable to victims of gun violence.
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Texas Sen. Roland Gutierrez Proposes Laws, Resolutions to Address Gun Violence
Responding to the mass shooting in Uvalde in May 2022, Texas. Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D) announces four bills and resolutions introduced to the Texas Senate on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, to prevent future gun violence and hold companies and the state accountable.
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First Renderings for the New Uvalde School Released
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School district updated on the design plan for new elementary school in Texas on Wednesday.
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Uvalde Families Mark First Christmas Without Loved Ones
Families of those killed in the May 24 school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde marked their first Christmas without their loved ones while continuing their fight for answers and accountability and many are focused on the next legislative session hoping for a change in gun laws.
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Too Few Ambulances, Blocked Roads Delayed Emergency Care for Victims of Uvalde School Shooting
The records show that three of the victims pulled from the school had a pulse and later died, two of whom did not have critical resources available to them when it was expected there would be.
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U.S. House Subcommittee Focuses on Mass Shooting in Uvalde
The search for bipartisan solutions to gun violence following the Uvalde school shooting was the focus of a House subcommittee Thursday in Washington.
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Uvalde School Shooting Victims Seek $27 Billion and Class Action Status in Lawsuit
The lawsuit seeks class action status and damages for survivors of the May 24 shooting who have sustained “emotional or psychological damages as a result of the defendants’ conduct and omissions on that date.”
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Uvalde Mom Sues Police, ISD, Gunmaker in School Massacre
Sandra Torres, the mother of a 10-year-old girl killed in the Uvalde school shooting, is suing the police department, school district and the gun manufacturer.
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Silent Alarms, Panic Buttons Could Be Required For Texas Schools
Schools in Texas could see increased required safety upgrades, including panic buttons.
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Texas Schools Could Add Safety Requirements Like Silent Alarms, Panic Buttons
In early November, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released details on proposed rule changes that also include mandatory locked doors and windows.
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Acting Police Chief During Uvalde School Shooting Steps Down
The Uvalde officer who was leading the city’s police department during the hesitant law enforcement response to the elementary school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers has stepped down.