26 years ago today, 13 people were shot and killed at Columbine High School in Colorado.
Since then, nearly 400,000 students have experienced gun violence at school. And just two months ago, Anne Marie Hochhalter—who was paralyzed in the shooting at Columbine—died from complications from her injuries. Decades later and we are still facing new traumas.
In honor of the Columbine victims and survivors, and all those impacted in America’s gun violence crisis, we work to build a safer future for all.
Attention #Sacramento County: Ballot Drop Boxes have arrived at 25 library locations. Drop off your Vote by Mail ballots during regular operating hours Tuesday through Saturday. Get all the details at https://t.co/M69u9YT65w #vote
Midtown Association Offers Enhanced & Vibrant Programming for Sutter Health’s Midtown Second Saturday on October 12, Final Date for 2024 https://t.co/ROsf3zxDKk
From Gorgeous Gourds to Spooky Stories & More, Local Museums Offer Spirited Activities in October #sacmuseums https://t.co/kYeyKvsMmF via @sacramentopress
Tonight, JD Vance will try to make Tim Walz sound like some kind of radical.
But let's be real. There's nothing “radical” about paid family leave, free school lunches, banning junk fees, or lowering the price of insulin. Don't believe Vance's weird lies.
SCM welcomed our one-millionth visitor to learn through play today!!! 🎉🎉🎉 It's been 13 years of fun, learning, and adventure. Thank you to everyone who has visited and supported us for so many years!
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Join us for Fire Prevention Week Night at the Museum on October 7th from 4 – 6 p.m.! Play fun games, win prizes, meet Flare the Fire Dog, learn about home escape planning and interact with fire safety stations. Register at https://t.co/Ul20RlWy9H.