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Politics
Lawmakers approve school safety bill that would require an armed person at every Texas campus
Texas News
Blaming mass shootings on mental health is oversimplifying a complex problem, experts say
Texas is rapidly increasing funding for mental health services. Experts say the spending will make a difference, but not an immediate one.
Uvalde School Shooting
Uvalde remembered: One year later
Uvalde residents are reflecting on the tragic school shooting and how the community can keep moving forward.
Uvalde School Shooting
How art is helping the people of Uvalde heal
The Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas is among the many organizations on the ground in Uvalde.
Local News
How has school security changed in the year since Uvalde?
A look at how school security has changed since the shooting at Robb Elementary.
Uvalde School Shooting
After Uvalde: In their own words | A conversation with Oscar Orona
Noah Orona survived the Uvalde school shooting but suffered a gunshot wound. His father talks with KENS 5's Sarah Forgany about the path forward.
In The News
In the News Now | Uvalde Remembered: One Year Later
Remembering the 21 lives lost on May 24, 2022 in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Uvalde School Shooting
The Uvalde Foundation For Kids walks to remember lives lost in Uvalde
The Uvalde Foundation For Kids will walk from Temple City Hall to Salado one year after the tragedy to remember the 21 lives lost.
Uvalde School Shooting
Uvalde one year later: Community reflects on the Robb Elementary mass shooting
Here's a look at how the tragic killing of 21 people has changed Uvalde, the state and the country.
Uvalde School Shooting
'The murals won’t let us forget' | Why a Uvalde artist believes murals of the 21 victims should remain downtown permanently
Uvalde artist Abel Ortiz commissioned the entire mural project nearly a year ago to honor the lives lost in the tragedy at Robb Elementary School.
Politics
Texas Senate passes school safety bill that would require districts to bolster their active-shooter plans
Both chambers have said school safety is a priority this session after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at a Uvalde elementary school last year.
Texas News
Raise-the-age gun bill misses crucial deadline, as Uvalde parents protest outside the Texas House
Days after another mass shooting in Texas, the measure to raise the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase semi-automatic rifles appears to have failed.
Texas News
Blaming mass shootings on mental health is oversimplifying a complex problem, experts say
Texas is rapidly increasing funding for mental health services. Experts say the spending will make a difference, but not an immediate one.
Uvalde School Shooting
Uvalde remembered: One year later
Uvalde residents are reflecting on the tragic school shooting and how the community can keep moving forward.
Uvalde School Shooting
How art is helping the people of Uvalde heal
The Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas is among the many organizations on the ground in Uvalde.
Local News
How has school security changed in the year since Uvalde?
A look at how school security has changed since the shooting at Robb Elementary.
Uvalde School Shooting
After Uvalde: In their own words | A conversation with Oscar Orona
Noah Orona survived the Uvalde school shooting but suffered a gunshot wound. His father talks with KENS 5's Sarah Forgany about the path forward.
In The News
In the News Now | Uvalde Remembered: One Year Later
Remembering the 21 lives lost on May 24, 2022 in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Uvalde School Shooting
The Uvalde Foundation For Kids walks to remember lives lost in Uvalde
The Uvalde Foundation For Kids will walk from Temple City Hall to Salado one year after the tragedy to remember the 21 lives lost.
Uvalde School Shooting
Uvalde one year later: Community reflects on the Robb Elementary mass shooting
Here's a look at how the tragic killing of 21 people has changed Uvalde, the state and the country.
Uvalde School Shooting
'The murals won’t let us forget' | Why a Uvalde artist believes murals of the 21 victims should remain downtown permanently
Uvalde artist Abel Ortiz commissioned the entire mural project nearly a year ago to honor the lives lost in the tragedy at Robb Elementary School.
Politics
Texas Senate passes school safety bill that would require districts to bolster their active-shooter plans
Both chambers have said school safety is a priority this session after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at a Uvalde elementary school last year.
Texas News
Raise-the-age gun bill misses crucial deadline, as Uvalde parents protest outside the Texas House
Days after another mass shooting in Texas, the measure to raise the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase semi-automatic rifles appears to have failed.
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