Monday, January 14, 2013

Conn. school shooting prompts gun debate in RI

Politicians responded swiftly to the news of a high school shooting in Taft, Calif., calling for an end to gun violence in schools and expressing sympathy for the victims and their families. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), whose

Marta Cunningham's documentary "Valentine Road" may not be what you're expecting when you read the words "school shooting." The extraordinary thing about the film — which profiles the aftermath of a 2008 incident in which an angry 14-year-old middle

State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Issues Statement on Taft School Shooting.

In today's On the News segment: A California school shooting happened at exactly the same time television networks were covering Vice President Joe Biden's remarks about gun control; the Center for Disease Control warns that we could be in the worst

The school had recently announced new safety procedures following last month's deadly shooting at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school in which 20 young children were killed. Six school staffers, including the principal, were killed as they tried to

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