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Walton High School bomb threat just among hundreds since Apalachee shooting

Walton High School in Cobb County, Georgia was placed on lockdown following a bomb threat call made on September 17, 2024. This incident comes in the wake of a tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, leading to a concerning trend of threats across local schools.

Teacher injured in Apalachee High School shooting out of hospital, shares survival story

A teacher injured in the Apalachee High School shooting, David Phenix, has been released from the hospital and shared his survival story on Facebook. He expressed gratitude for narrowly avoiding serious injuries despite being shot.

Apalachee school shooting suspect’s father gets private lawyers

The father of the suspected shooter in the Apalachee High School shooting has secured private legal representation after his public defender withdrew from the case. Colin Gray faces multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter, related to the incident that resulted in four deaths and nine injuries. A grand jury is set to review formal charges against both Colin and his son on October 17.

911 calls during Apalachee High School shooting released

The article discusses the tragic shooting incident at Apalachee High School, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including two teachers and two students. Nine others were hospitalized in connection with the event, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding gun violence in schools.

Return to school plan released for Apalachee High School families following mass shooting

Apalachee High School is set to reopen on September 23 following a tragic mass shooting that claimed the lives of two teachers and two students. The Barrow County Schools Superintendent emphasized the importance of addressing the trauma experienced by the community and implementing enhanced security measures.

What’s really happening in Springfield, Ohio after claims immigrants are eating pets

Claims surfaced during a presidential debate that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating pets, leading to significant public concern. However, investigations revealed these allegations to be unfounded, with local authorities and the governor working to address related issues stemming from the recent influx of immigrants.

City of Atlanta’s Urban Development Corporation and Atlanta Public Schools Announce Landmark Agreement to Revitalize Surplus School Properties

The Atlanta Urban Development Corporation and Atlanta Public Schools have signed a landmark agreement to transform eight surplus school properties into community assets. This initiative aims to revitalize underutilized spaces and enhance access to affordable housing and community services throughout Atlanta.

3 Gilmer Schools students arrested for bringing toy gun to school

Three students from Gilmer County Schools were arrested after a toy gun was brought to school, reported by a fellow student. School officials acted quickly to isolate the student and confiscate the fake weapon, with no real threat to safety identified. The district praised the reporting student for their vigilance.

Atlanta News First delivers Books to Kids at Riverside Elementary School

Atlanta News First's "Books to Kids" initiative has successfully delivered over 88,000 books to children in the metro Atlanta area since its inception in 2018. The latest distribution event took place at Riverside Elementary School, showcasing a community commitment to promoting literacy among youth. The initiative continues to engage local organizations and volunteers in its mission to foster a love for reading.

Cartersville Middle School under ‘soft lockdown’ after threat over phone, district says

Cartersville Middle School is currently under a soft lockdown due to a threat received via phone this morning. The school district confirmed the situation, leading to a police presence at the school. Parents and community members are advised to remain calm while the situation is being addressed.