Construction continues on a new Uvalde elementary school as 2-year Robb Elementary mark arrives
As Uvalde continues to move forward, the 19 students and two teachers who died on May 24, 2022, are far from forgotten. Their school, Robb Elementary, sits empty as a new elementary school is being built about two miles away.
‘It makes me feel unappreciated’: Former Robb Elementary teacher’s workers’ comp claim denied
A Robb Elementary teacher who helped carry her students out of broken windows while a gunman was across the hall is still fighting. This time, she is fighting to get workers’ compensation for injuries she endured that day.
Robb Elementary victims’ families, Uvalde city council members denounce independent report into deadly school shooting
Survivors and victims’ families of the Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde are reeling from the Thursday release of an investigative report on the city’s police department actions during the shooting.
FULL REPORT: Independent investigation into Uvalde massacre, police response paid for by city
An investigation Uvalde city leaders ordered into the Robb Elementary School shooting put no blame on local police officers and defended their actions Thursday, despite acknowledging a series of rippling failures during the fumbled response to the 2022 classroom attack that left 19 children and two teachers dead.
Robb Elementary victims’ families voice disgust after independent investigator presents findings in Uvalde
The Uvalde City Council ended a special meeting on Thursday as Austin-area investigator Jesse Prado presented his independent investigation into the Uvalde Police Department’s response to the Robb Elementary shooting on May 24, 2022.
Uvalde CISD holds safety and security meeting after DOJ report calls out failures in the district
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District held a safety and security meeting on Thursday. This comes more than a month after the Department of Justice released a scathing report into the Robb Elementary School shooting.
Uvalde PD took steps to improve response to mass shootings prior to DOJ’s critical incident review, city says
The Uvalde Police Department took action to improve the way the law enforcement agency responds to a crisis such as mass shootings prior to the U.S. Department of Justice’s critical incident review of the Robb Elementary School shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers, the city said in a news release Thursday.
Photos of smiling Robb Elementary victims & survivors flood social media after release of controversial article
Photos of smiling Robb Elementary victims and survivors flooded social media after the release of a controversial article by the Washington Post, which had graphic images of several mass shootings.
Judge reverts former school police chief Pete Arredondo’s honorable discharge status after Uvalde CISD’s challenge
Former Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who was fired for cause, had previously won an appeal to remove a blemish from his discharge file. However, that honorable discharge has now reverted back to a general discharge after a judge ruled in favor of the district’s challenge.
University Health gives $350K to Uvalde community groups after a flood of ‘unsolicited’ donations
University Health helped treat four of the victims of May 2021 shooting at Robb Elementary School and received more than $550,000 in "unsolicited" donations. It's using those funds to help the Uvalde community.
Judge blocks Uvalde DA from joining public records lawsuit; grand jury could weigh potential criminal charges in Oct.
A state district court judge in Austin has blocked Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell from intervening in an ongoing lawsuit filed by more than a dozen media organizations against the Texas Department of Public Safety over records from last year’s Uvalde school massacre.
City of Uvalde refiles lawsuit against Uvalde County District Attorney; mayor alleges ‘cover-up’
The City of Uvalde has filed a second lawsuit against Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell alleging that she’s been involved in a “cover-up” and not cooperating with the city’s investigation into the massacre at Robb Elementary in May 2022.
Trauma surgeon speaks on how to handle the emotional trauma of the Uvalde tragedy
As many mourn the lives lost in Uvalde, paying their respects and honoring the victims, several are reminded of the pain felt a year ago today. KSAT's John Paul Barajas spoke to a San Antonio trauma surgeon who was in the middle of it.
“Somber day” in Uvalde as community commemorates one year since Robb Elementary shooting
Numerous vigils and memorials were planned in Uvalde to mark one year since the Robb Elementary School shooting. In what became the deadliest school shooting in Texas, a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers and injured 17 others.
Texas congressmen call for action while delivering remarks honoring Robb Elementary victims
U.S. Reps. Joaquin Castro and Colin Allred called for action on Tuesday while delivering remarks to the victims and families of the tragic Uvalde shooting that claimed the lives of 21 innocent souls at Robb Elementary nearly one year ago.
Music video conveys child’s feelings to mark Uvalde school shooting
She’s not in the video and neither is her voice, but Tejano music pioneer Shelly Lares is the moving force behind “I Am a Child (Don’t Put It All on Me),” a music video Lares produced and directed in advance of the one-year mark of the Uvalde school shooting.
‘One Year In: Uvalde’ — Scenes from a year since the Robb Elementary tragedy
The community of Uvalde was hit with a tragedy one year ago. On May 24, 2022, 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers died in a shooting at Robb Elementary School, forever changing the town about 90 miles from San Antonio.
‘Resilience, recovery, healing’: Texas Tribune hosts discussion for Uvalde community ahead of one year mark
The victim's families of Robb Elementary are living proof time does not heal all. Kimberly Rubio and Veronica Mata took the stage at Southwest Texas Junior College to discuss life since May 24th.
Families of Robb families left feeling swindled; KSAT investigates Balling for Uvalde World Weekend
The families of the 21 victims are trying to get through each day, and now some are feeling a renewed sense of pain and anger because of Nathan Kouamou, who they say swindled them and capitalized on their tragedy.