Texas grants over $295K to fund Uvalde County program for at-risk youth

The Uvalde County Juvenile Probation Department will use the funds to fund a program for at-risk youth exhibiting emotional or behavioral problems at school who need additional help beyond school-based interventions.

AP, other news outlets sue Uvalde officials for records

The Associated Press and other news organizations are suing officials in Uvalde, Texas, after months of refusal to publicly release records related to the May massacre at Robb Elementary School.

Uvalde CISD fires embattled police chief Pete Arredondo

Pete Arredondo is now the first officer to lose his job over the police response to the May 24 mass shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.

Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo defends actions ahead of possible firing

A blistering 17-page letter issued by his attorney, George Hyde, cited security concerns and accused the district of denying Arredondo the right to carry a weapon.

Houston-area nonprofit to bring counseling, therapeutic rooms to Uvalde students

A Houston-area nonprofit, Love Heals Youth, is providing free counseling and therapeutic rooms to the students of Uvalde, making the trip to the community Monday.

Uvalde school shooting victim honored with portrait by Austin artist

Austin artist Ruben Esquivel spent hours and hours, using hundreds of spray bottles, to create an 18-foot portrait of 10-year-old Jayce, one of the victims of the Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde.

Houston-area leaders criticize Gov. Abbott for not calling special session to address safety after Uvalde

As more kids head back to school this month, school safety remains a top-of-mind concern. Local elected officials now calling out Governor Abbott for his inaction after the Uvalde massacre.

Houston ISD votes for more guns, ammo and equipment for school officers

More than 200 guns, ammunition and equipment will be provided to HISD police officers immediately after the board voted Thursday.

Uvalde, Texas: Final victim of mass shooting discharged from San Antonio hospital

10-year-old Mayah Zamora was surrounded by dozens of applauding family, friends and staff when she walked out of a San Antonio hospital more than two months after being shot.

House passes semi-automatic gun ban after 18-year lapse

The House passed legislation Friday to revive a ban on semi-automatic guns, the first vote of its kind in years and a direct response to the firearms often used in the crush of mass shootings ripping through communities nationwide.

Uvalde CISD to receive $1.25M state grant for trauma counseling

The grant will fund counseling, trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, and community outreach efforts, as well as establish a district-wide trauma-informed counseling program for Uvalde CISD.

Uvalde elementary school principal placed on administrative leave

The attorney for the principal of the Texas elementary school where a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers says the principal has been placed on administrative leave.

Uvalde school board meeting to discuss firing Chief Arredondo canceled

The board was expected to meet Saturday, July 23 to consider Superintendent Dr. Hal Harrell's recommendation to fire Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo.

Touched by Uvalde, Bo Jackson quietly donated to pay for funerals

Former sports superstar Bo Jackson helped pay for the funerals of the 19 children and two teachers killed in the Uvalde school massacre in May, revealing himself as one of the previously anonymous donors.