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Tag: UVA Shooting 2022

Posted inNewsletter

After UVA shooting, Virginia’s governor wants to increase mental health funding

by Jessie Higgins December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

Did someone forward you this email? Get nonprofit, local news in your inbox too — for free! Subscribe here. Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 This week, thousands of people attended the funeral of Lavel Davis Jr. in South Carolina. It was the third and final funeral held for those killed in the Nov. 13 shooting at […]

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Posted inHealth and safety

UVA suspected shooter had guns, ammunition in his dorm room

by Angilee Shah November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Plus, more headlines from this week from news organizations locally and around the country.

Posted inNewsletter

In a 12-hour campus lockdown, many city residents near UVA didn’t know there was danger

by Angilee Shah November 18, 2022November 18, 2022

Is there someone you know who wants more local news? Forward this email and tell them to sign up for our free newsletters here. Friday, Nov. 18, 2022 It’s been a long week for Charlottesville and UVA. The subject of today’s newsletter, like Tuesday’s, is again the shooting at UVA Sunday night, and the aftermath […]

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Posted inHealth and safety

UVA Police locked down campus during Sunday night’s manhunt, but did not alert community members living blocks away

by Jessie Higgins and Tamica Jean-Charles November 16, 2022March 7, 2023

“It’s scary to think that a shooter was loose in my city for so long and I had no idea,” Paige Robinson said. “We’re the same community.”

Posted inNewsletter

Today, we mourn the loss of three young men killed in a UVA campus shooting

by Jessie Higgins November 15, 2022November 16, 2022

If you know someone who would like to learn more about the victims and circumstances of this weekend’s shooting, forward them this email so they can subscribe for free. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022 Sunday night, Charlottesville was once again rocked by violence. A shooter opened fire on a bus filled with University of Virginia students […]

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Posted inHow we learn

UVA classes canceled Tuesday, Charlottesville City Schools will resume

by Angilee Shah November 14, 2022January 30, 2023

After the Sunday night shootings at UVA, educational leaders stress resources for mental health.

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Posted inHealth and safety

UVA was locked down for 12 hours before the suspect in a shooting on campus was caught

by Jessie Higgins and Angilee Shah November 14, 2022November 14, 2022

Three people were killed and two were injured in a shooting on Culbreth Road on Sunday night.

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