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Kansas schools now have $10 million in state funding to use AI to detect guns. But ZeroEyes, one of the few companies offering this service, has sent police false alerts before — and it won't say how often.
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A Texas start-up says for districts still unable to put the legally mandated armed guard in every school, its drones could be an option.
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Parents of Wichita elementary school students will get a copy of the book in advance of a district-wide lockdown drill next week.
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Of the over 300 officers who responded to the shooting in May, 91 were with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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The Texas Politics Project recently asked voters about the issues most important to them. The top three were immigration, the state economy and abortion, all with double-digit support.
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Millions in private donations won’t be distributed until November, says state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, whose district includes Uvalde.
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A new school year means fresh notebooks, new classmates – and in 2022, renewed preparation.
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In the aftermath of the school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, thousands of people donated millions of dollars to help families and survivors. Now, those recovering say they need those funds.
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Uvalde residents who lost loved ones at Robb Elementary say they want to know if officers will face repercussions.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety, Republican Rep. Dustin Burrows of Lubbock, Gov. Greg Abbott and others have asked Uvalde District Attorney Christina Busbee to make the 77-minute-long video public. Busbee says no.