ABC News correspondent John Quiñones joins local families for the custom of Día de Los Muertos and chronicles how therapy, faith and tradition are helping them cope with grief.
ABC News contributor María Elena Salinas explores the identity of Uvalde, what the city was known for before the massacre and how views on guns have changed for some as Election Day looms.
A Texas doctor said Thursday he has been tasked to review the medical information surrounding the 21 victims killed in the Uvalde elementary school shooting “to determine if there was potential to save more lives had medical care been provided sooner.”
Ruben Torres Jr., an organizer for the festival, joins ABC News Live to talk about how the Uvalde community is coming together to honor the lives lost in the shooting at Robb Elementary School.
ABC News’ John Quiñones discusses the reaction in Uvalde, Texas, to the Texas Department of Public Safety hearing on the police response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
The families of the victims from the shooting at Robb Elementary School spoke at a public hearing on the investigation, with many in the community calling for the DPS chief to step down.
Former Robb Elementary School staffer Emilia "Amy" Marin spoke out about the accusation by a top police official, later retracted, that she allowed the shooter into the building.
ABC News' John Quinones sits down for an exclusive interview with Emilia "Amy" Marin, who claims she was wrongfully accused of propping open a door that let in the Robb Elementary School killer.
The Uvalde school district announced it has disbanded its entire police force, a day after new developments led to the firing of officer Crimson Elizondo.
ABC News' chief investigative reporter, Josh Margolin, joins to discuss the decision by Uvalde officials to indefinitely suspend school district police officers in the wake of the investigation.
Documents show the city’s school district knew an officer it recently hired was under investigation for her response in the Robb Elementary school massacre, but hired her anyway.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke to Brett Cross about the firing of a Uvalde police officer hired by the school district despite being under investigation for conduct during the massacre.
Kimberly Rubio, the mother of one of 21 victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting, speaks out about the handling of the shooting's investigation, while holding officers accountable.
Former Texas state trooper Crimson Elizondo is under investigation for her conduct in responding to the Uvalde school shooting, but has been hired by the Uvalde school district police department.
In her first interview since the mass shooting, Addy Ruiz tells "Nightline" about her final conversations with her mom Eva Mireles, a Robb Elementary teacher who was killed.