The community of Santa Clarita is remembering Dominic Blackwell and Gracie Muehlberger, two students killed in the Saugus High School shooting.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
Chicago teachers approve ‘historic’ contract that ended 11-day strike
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Airbnb bans ‘party houses’ after 5 die in Halloween party shooting at home rental
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Chicago teen charged in suspected gang shooting that injured girl who was trick-or-treating
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Donald Trump will make his first presidential visit to Chicago on Oct. 28, a city he often ridicules for how its leaders handle gun violence.
2 people shot before wedding guests tackle gunman at New Hampshire church, police say
A large police presence gathered outside a church in Pelham, New Hampshire, amid reports of a shooting Saturday morning.
Columbus Day: Celebrating cultural heritage, or the colonization of Native Americans?
A growing number of cities, states and universities are replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day, also known as Native Americans Day.