John Ray Clemmons, a public official in Nashville, Tennessee, released a statement in the wake of the tragic shooting today
Something new greeted nearly 2,000 students at the door Tuesday; in response to last week’s deadly shooting, Metro Nashville Public Schools implemented new security measures, including the
Online writings linked to the gunman at Nashville, Tennessee's Antioch High School include racist and antisemitic content, photos of a handgun and praise for mass murderers, a report says.
As students at Antioch High School return to school Tuesday, many gathered outside in protest with signs demanding safer schools for kids.
How Antioch basketball took step toward 'normalcy' after last week's shooting, beginning with games against Overton
Community leaders serving area immigrant and Hispanic populations organize support, rethink outreach amid school shooting and deportation threats.
Nashville expresses its condolences after Wednesday's fatal shooting at Antioch High. Who was the 16-year-old killed in the cafeteria?
Several people, including Nashville mayor Freddie O'Connell, spoke in South Nashville to honor the life and legacy of a teen killed during Wednesday's school shooting.
A district official said the system failed to detect the shooter's handgun because of where cameras were in the school.
Metro Nashville Public Schools says the remainder of the week will not be typical school days for students, staff, and parents as they navigate the emotions of returning to school.