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Text messages and videos sent by students at Evergreen High School during last week’s shooting incident give a powerful sense of what students there dealt with. And they hint at some of the feelings they’ll carry forward.
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High school students from across Denver held a rally on the Capitol steps Wednesday in the wake of the state’s latest high school shooting.
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Rep. Brittany Pettersen introduced a resolution to condemn last week's “horrific act of violence” and raise up those touched by it.
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Evergreen school shooting suspect posted online about mass shootings and neo-Nazi views, report saysExperts say a teenager suspected in a shooting attack at a suburban Denver high school that left two students in critical condition appeared fascinated with previous mass shootings including Columbine and expressed neo-Nazi views online.
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Students, families, and first responders mourn together.
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Authorities say a 16-year-old boy who had been radicalized by an extremist network fired multiple shots with a revolver at Evergreen High School, wounding two classmates. Law enforcement officials released those details at a news conference Thursday, a day after the shooting.
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A student shot two of his peers Wednesday at Evergreen High School before shooting himself and later dying, authorities said.
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Some customers are stuck without checks, but dealers are happy about the boost in electric vehicle sales. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with The Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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The Bluebell Fire continues to burn near Evergreen, Colo. The fire was reported Tuesday and spread due to conditions and dry fuel presence.Update 8:16…