Mental health advocates offer resources following Antioch High School shooting, including a Crisis Processing Session.
For a week since the district installed detectors, 1,700 students that enter Mt. Juliet High School go through the detectors.
Just want to see her just need to see her. I need to know she’s in one piece, that’s all I need to do now,” said Tiffany.
In the months leading up to the shooting, Kara's husband wrote an email to the school condemning guns found on campus and emphasizing the need for metal detectors.
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Pictures from her quinceanera are displayed in her bedroom alongside her soccer cleats, her teddy bears and quotes that she lived by. These belongings wait for her, but she won't be coming back.
Seeking a space for reflection and healing, Huff, along with her mother, attended the vigil at Hamilton Church and United ...
The fear and the trauma of the Antioch High School shooting can only be described as a nightmare. But it's happened one other time in Metro Nashville Public Schools history.
Metro Nashville Police Department authorities have provided updated information on Thursday after a shooting in the Antioch High School cafeteria the day prior.
Many came to drop by balloons, flowers, cards, signs and stuffed animals. Others wanted to see the school after experiencing only chaos and fear the day before.
A manifesto left behind by the Antioch High School shooter reveals a young man sucked into hate and never found his way out, says a veteran researcher who specializes in hate and political extremism.