Thousands of Valentine's cards filled with love and support were crafted Tuesday night to uplift Antioch High School students and staff.
After a lengthy discussion Tuesday, the Board of Education unanimously voted to expand a weapons detection system across all high schools in the district.
The community plans to "Wrap Antioch High in Love" Tuesday evening with an event led by Voices for a Safer Tennessee.
Funding for the snack bags comes from donations, several local organizations came together to pack everything up.
Dozens of community members and volunteers have made it their mission to wrap Antioch High School students and educators in love and support in the weeks after a 17-year-old student opened fire inside ...
OneNashville, a group made up of community leaders and educators, gathered Saturday afternoon to discuss how Nashville can increase school safety following the deadly shooting at Antioch High ...
The healing process can be long for those affected by a school shooting, so community members have worked to make sure ...
Chaos unfolded at a Nashville high school on Wednesday after ... and "sickened" to see another young community shattered by gun violence. News of the Antioch shooting struck Mary Joyce with ...
In October, a 16-year-old Antioch High School student was arrested after ... The tragedy prompted a monthslong effort among hundreds of community organizers, families, protesters and others ...
A shooting Wednesday morning at Antioch High School left two students dead ... “It is only when we come together as a community, when we hold hands and pray together, when we join together in ...