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Uvalde CISD will break ground on a new school, at a new location, late this summer.
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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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The main feature is a tree at the entrance to remember the victims of the shooting at Robb Elementary School.
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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.
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District officers present during the May 24th shooting at Robb Elementary are no longer employed by the district. This comes after UCISD announced it would not move forward with an internal review of police actions.
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The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District announced last year it would work with JPPI Investigations to conduct an internal investigation into district police actions. Instead, the district will use findings collected from four separate investigations.
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The proposed-two story school will be built next to Dalton Elementary in Uvalde and features increased safety measures including a security vestibule, a single entry and exit point, and fencing.
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Texas lawmakers and families of the victims of the Robb Elementary school massacre testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Thursday to advocate for federal gun reform.
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The lawsuit alleges negligence and recklessness against several defendants including the Uvalde school district, the city and law enforcement. It seeks unspecified damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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The Uvalde community plans to tear down Robb Elementary School, the site of the shooting on May 24 that left 19 children and two teachers dead. But it's not certain what will happen to the space once the building is cleared away. In the midst of their grief, Uvalde residents are also considering new ways to still honor Annie Robb — the school's namesake.