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SideVue: Gunning for the Truth
The numbers seem scatter-shot. April 20, 1999; 14 killed. January 16, 2002; 3 killed.
Columbine survivor: Show compassion
ROXBURY - Students at Roxbury High School got a dose of compassion last week from a survivor of the deadliest high school shooting in American history.
Threat at Skyline High prompts increased law enforcement presence
The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office is increasing its presence at Skyline High School following a recent threat.
Two Schools Locked Down; One Planned, The Other Not
Pueblo City School District 60 surprised administrators at East High School Thursday with an impromptu lockdown drill.
Too much credit to political correctness
But it might be the first one in which they actually have a point. In March, commentator Glenn Beck suggested that Michael McLendon, the man who killed 10 people in the worst rampage in Alabama history, might have been "pushed to the wall" because he felt "silenced" by political correctness.
"I want my patients to live life until life ceases and to ease the hurt for their family and be there for them as well," Helen Parton, a nurse at the Hospice of Saint John, said.
Most of the students at the Burlington County Institute of Technology were less than 8 years old when Columbine High School experienced the worst high school shooting in U.S. history.
Be careful; cameras are watching on the campuses
Big Brother is watching as drivers guide their vehicles into parking spaces at any Joshua ISD campus.
Minooka club dedicated to living by Columbine victim's values
A chain reaction has been resonating through Minooka High School since October; but its beginnings can be traced back to 1999 following the Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colo.
Journalist Dave Cullena s masterful retelling of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School, Colorado, is the latest addition to the true-crime page-turner genre exemplified by Norman Mailera s The Executionera s Song and Truman Capotea s In Cold Blood.
This spring, special education teacher Anthony Mullen—a former New York City police officer—was named the 59th National Teacher of the Year.
School car wash raises money for guest speaker
Two seniors at Fitchburg High School are trying to raise $2,500 to bring the father and brother of the first person killed during the Columbine High School massacre to the city for a discussion about violence.
Clearing up the case: Susquenita handling of "hit list" should be reviewed
Zachery Marriott has become a household name in the Susquenita School District. The senior was suspended from school for three days at the end of October for supposedly putting together a "hit list." To date, officials haven't found any tangible list, and a school-appointed mental health expert deemed Marriott fine and no threat to himself or ...
Policing methods learned from Columbine saving lives
With each new shooting, such as the ones in Florida and Texas, police say they are developing new techniques that are saving lives.
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The Fort Hood tragedy and echoes of Columbine
Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood shooter. Whenever there's a mass shooting of the sort that burst out at the Fort Hood military base in Texas yesterday, the vast majority of people who lived in the Denver area in 1999 immediately flash back to what happened at Columbine High School that April.
There are still lessons to be learned as the nation marks the 10th anniversary of the deadly Columbine High School tragedy this year, said organizers of a special event this month at the Burlington County Institute of Technology's Westampton campus.
Organization inspired by Columbine victim captivates King Middle with positive message
Nearly 1,000 King Middle School students watched in stunned silence as television clips from the day of the Columbine High School massacre flashed on a big screen.
Rachel's Challenge Coming to Susquehanna Valley
Rachel Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.
Thousand plus accept Rachel's Challenge
Ita s amazing to me that someone who was our age could have made such a huge impact on so many people.
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Teen accused in Columbine-style plot ordered to get psychiatric evaluation
The 15-year-old boy accused of plotting to re-enact the Columbine High School massacre in Orange County is heavily medicated for treatment of psychiatric problems, the teen's lawyer told a Family Court judge Friday.