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.
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.
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.
When is it enough to lose a child for a whole community to experience trauma of somebody being shot in a space that’s supposed to be safe for them?” ...
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.
Mental health advocates offer resources following Antioch High School shooting, including a Crisis Processing Session.
With this in mind, we asked leaders about protecting against on-campus dangers, and we took a look at the physical security measures in place at some schools in Middle Tennessee.
Metro Nashville Police Department authorities have provided updated information on Thursday after a shooting in the Antioch High School cafeteria the day prior.
For a week since the district installed detectors, 1,700 students that enter Mt. Juliet High School go through the detectors.
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 new violence and healing fund has now been set up to help the Antioch High School community after this week's deadly shooting.
An online diary apparently kept by the Antioch High School shooter shows he idolized some of the world’s most notorious mass murderers and had a goal of killing “at least 10 people." ...