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Both adults and children have lost faith that law enforcement can or will protect them.
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Faith Mata says her sister Tess ‘was the most loving kid I think I could have ever imagined.’
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Nikki and Brett Cross recall son Uziyah ‘always wanted to put a smile on your face … and it’s hard because he’s not here to take away these frowns.’
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The legislation is a GOP priority following the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde. But some Texas Democrats oppose the measure, arguing more guns in schools isn’t a logical solution.
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Tarrant County Juvenile Court Judge Alex Kim said he wanted to see a pattern of good behavior from the boy accused of killing one Lamar High School student and injuring another.
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Given high-profile school shootings in Uvalde or recent ones in Dallas and Arlington, Dr. Jessica Gomez, a licensed psychologist and Executive Director with Dallas-based Momentous Institute, tells KERA's Sam Baker parents shouldn't wait for children to ask questions.
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Parents from the affluent Fort Worth school formed Texans Against School Violence and will meet with lawmakers starting April 3 in Austin.
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Police say 16-year-old Jashawn Poirier was shot and killed by a teen gunman before school Monday morning.
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Parishoners and community at two Arlington churches mourned the shooting at Lamar High School that left one dead and another injured early Monday, March 20, 2023.
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The school was on lockdown Monday morning after two students were shot, police and school officials said. The alleged shooter, who police said was also a student, was arrested.
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Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District board members met with the community Monday night to discuss the dropped JPPI internal investigation and changes to the current calendar school year.