Uvalde school shooting: Families of children killed gather at Texas Capitol

One of the “Marchas de los Ninos” was held in Austin at the Capitol. Families of the Robb Elementary children that were killed took the stand, reminding the community who was lost on May 24, 2022.

Gov. Greg Abbott announces $874.6M for public safety initiatives

According to Abbott, the $874.6 million will be transferred to state agencies and programs for initiatives that include enhanced border security operations and school safety.

Uvalde shooting victims' families attend DPS meeting

More people are resigning ahead of the meeting including both school administrators and public safety officials.

Uvalde CISD superintendent announces plans to retire after 30 years with district

Dr. Hal Harrell reportedly told staff in a memo that he plans to retire just hours after the district's police department was suspended. He has been superintendent since November 2018.

San Antonio Spurs hold practice at Uvalde High School gym

The San Antonio Spurs will also host Uvalde residents as special guests at their Sunday night game against the New Orleans Pelicans at the AT&T Center.

Uvalde CISD suspends entire district police department

Uvalde CISD police department activities have been suspended “for a period of time,” says the district. Currently employed officers will be filling other roles in the district during the suspension.

Uvalde schools fire ex-Texas trooper who was at shooting

Following new outrage by Uvalde parents, school officials Thursday abruptly fired a former Texas state trooper who was on scene of the Robb Elementary School massacre and then hired by the school district after the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers.

Texas: The Issue Is - Will Texas lawmakers raise the age to buy assault-style rifles?

State Senator Roland Gutierrez, who represents Uvalde, said three of his Republican colleagues support raise the age to buy an assault-style rifle in Texas but won’t go public.

Gun rights, school safety take center stage at Texas Tribune Festival

Ted Cruz and Beto O'Rourke sat down for one-on-one interviews at the Texas Tribune Festival and discussed many topics, including gun safety.

Coulda Been Worse LLC ad campaign slams Gov. Greg Abbott as Beto O'Rourke gains ground

Matt Mackowiak, chair of the Travis County Republican Party, and Sonia Van Meter, a political campaign consultant, discuss new ad campaign from Coulda Been Worse LLC.

Houston Texans honor Uvalde shooting victims, host HS team Sunday

The Houston Texans used their opener Sunday against Indianapolis to honor and remember the victims of the Uvalde Elementary school shooting.

Uvalde school shooting: 5 Texas DPS troopers face formal investigation for actions

According to DPS, five DPS law enforcement officers have been referred to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) where a formal investigation into their actions on the day of the Uvalde school shooting.