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The aftershocks — often unacknowledged in the years before mental health struggles were more widely recognized — led to some survivors suffering insomnia, dropping out of school, or disengaging from their spouses or families. But some have developed healthy ways to cope with the shadow of that horrific day through therapy and the support from an expanding group of fellow mass shooting survivors.
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Jason Glass of Jeffco Public Schools wants the community to consider tearing down the site of the 1999 shooting, saying it's become a magnet for disturbed individuals obsessed with school shootings.
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On Saturday, the day before Easter, people gathered in Clement Park next to Columbine High School, with hundreds in blue folding chairs and hundreds more…
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A Colorado community changed forever by the attack that killed 13 people at Columbine High School moved ahead Thursday with ceremonies marking the…
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We explore what's changed and what has stayed the same about gun violence in schools over the past two decades.
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A Florida teenager is dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound following a nearly 24-hour manhunt.Sol Pais flew into Denver International…
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For generations, many activists who have called for stricter gun regulations can point to a mass shooting that spurred them to act. Movements sprung from…
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2:30 p.m. update: Gun store owner releases statementThe Littleton gun store that sold Pais a shotgun says they did so legally. The owner of Colorado Gun…
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Twenty years after the Columbine High School shooting made practicing for armed intruders as routine as fire drills, many parents have only tepid…
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It looks a lot like any other high school: blue lockers, fluorescent overhead lights, kids carrying musical instruments and gym bags.But Columbine High…