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Uvalde residents frustrated with officials over finger pointing, conflicting accounts and leaked videoIn Uvalde, residents and relatives of those killed in Texas’ deadliest school shooting say their grief and trauma is being compounded by frustrations over the way local and state leaders are handling information about the massacre.
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Uvalde families need help; donations take months to deliverAt least $14 million has been raised for the victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary School shooting. But due to the complexities involved in distributing such money, families aren't expected to receive it until November.
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Dr. Stewart: Horrific mass shootings, like in Uvalde and Sutherland Springs, are preventableEnacting the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is an important step forward toward a...
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Moderate Democrats could block assault weapons ban in wake of Uvalde massacreHouse Democrats' assault weapons ban could get blocked by moderates within the party.
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San Antonio teacher, artist honors slain Robb Elementary teacher in mural portrait series ‘Healing Uvalde’Their talent is the bridge between street art and healing. Artists from across the state, including a San Antonio teacher, are honoring the 21 lives cut short in the Uvalde school shooting through a portrait mural.
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Uvalde families need help; donations take months to deliverDuring a packed city council meeting in Uvalde on Tuesday, multiple people shouted out questions from their seats about why financial relief seemed to be taking so long. City leaders have offered little clarity — and seemed to be just as confused.
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