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Alex Bregman · UvaldeAlex Bregman hit a two-run homer in the first inning of Sunday's game against the Oakland Athletics, helping the team to a 6-3 victory on the day and fulfilling a request made by a young fan in attendance. The Houston Astros held a meet-and-greet with Uvalde residents in attendance for the franchise's "Uvalde Strong Day" Players fielded questions and family members of victims killed in May 24 mass shooting walked the outfield track.See the Story
Astros slugger hits home run for Uvalde girl who asked him to go yard
92% Center coverage: 23 sources

US & Canada · UvaldeA gunman killed 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza, his only child, on May 24. Since that day, he's been unable to muster the will to return to his old life. At least $16 million has been raised from thousands of donations from across the country. But that money hasn't yet been distributed.See the Story
‘It’s just the beginning’: Uvalde families skeptical after district police chief’s termination hearing set
54% Center coverage: 13 sources

Uvalde · UvaldePete Arredondo was one of the first law enforcement officers to arrive at Robb Elementary, where a gunman killed two teachers and 19 children. A Texas House committee report said the responding officers lacked clear leadership, basic communications and sufficient urgency to more quickly confront the gunman. Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District trustees have faced intense pressure to fire Ar Redondo.See the Story
Uvalde school officials to discuss firing district's police chief
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US & Canada · UvaldeMental health services are not offered at close to half of Texas school districts, according to a CBS News report. The network analyzed data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and found that 593 of them did not provide telehealth services or have a school psychologist on staff. On average, there was usually one psychologist available for over 1,200 students.See the Story
Half of Texas school districts don’t offer mental health services: report
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School Shooting · UvaldeAt least $16 million has been raised from thousands of donations across the country as GoFundMe accounts and local nonprofit organizations collected money to help those in need. Gov. Greg Abbott allocated $5 million for Uvalde to open a social services center for grieving residents. Overseers on the committee distributing donations are trying to decide, with community input, what to do with the money and make sure relief dollars aren't taxed.See the Story
$16 million raised for Uvalde victims has yet to reach families
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Uvalde · UvaldeGun sales appear to spike after mass shootings like those in Uvalde, Highland Park and Buffalo. It’s in part due to crime and politics.See the Story
Gun sales spike in wake of mass shootings
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Uvalde · UvaldeA Chicago-based nonprofit, Catholic Extension, is awarding 30 full scholarships to children wounded during the massacre. Approximately 80 Uvalde families sought immediate psychological relief by transferring their children from Robb Elementary School to Sacred Heart Catholic School. On top of the student financial aid, the nonprofit is also supporting six religious sisters who will provide onsite emotional assistance.See the Story
30 Uvalde survivors head back to school with full scholarships
Uvalde · UvaldeAUSTIN, Texas — In the 86 days since a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott has taken no meaningful action to reduce the chances of tragedy in this school year, earning straight F’s on a school safety report card issued by the Texas American Federation of Teachers with... [ more ]See the Story
Report Card from Texas Educators and Parents Shows Failing Grades for Governor on School Safety
Uvalde · UvaldeMickeyGerdesThose in need of funds before the mid-November distribution of over $16 million gathered to assist victims and their families after the Robb Elementary School shooting will be able to apply for advances in about three weeks.Jeffrey Dion, executive director of the National Compassion Fund, said administration fees are not being charged to the donated funds but are covered by separate money designated for the purpose. He said 100 perce…See the Story
Application period nears for victims’ fund - Uvalde Leader News
Uvalde · UvaldeA weak tropical low that crept into deep South Texas last Sunday brought rain and a break in the unrelenting heat that has gripped the region for three months. Steady showers late Sunday and all day Monday delivered 1.4 inches to the city, accompanied by lows not seen since early May.Adding in the 0.08 inches on Aug. 12 and the 0.06 inches on Aug. 13, as measured by the Texas A&M Uvalde AgriLife Research and Extension Center, the total recent ra…See the Story
Rain brings YTD total to 7.42 inches or half of historical average - Uvalde Leader News
Uvalde · UvaldeIn the wake of the horrific tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, many children and their parents are dealing with additional fears that have arisen in light of returning to school. While some anxiety about starting the new school year is common, beginning school in the wake of such an enormous tragedy has put many children and parents on edge…See the Story