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AUSTIN, Texas 鈥?A Texas lawmaker says surveillance video from the Robb Elementary School hallway where police waited as a gunman opened fire in a fourth-grade classroom will be shown this weekend.Republican state Rep. Dustin Burrows says the video and findings from a preliminary report will be shown to families of the victims on Sunday and distributed publicly soon after. We feel strongly that members of the Uvalde community should have the opportunity to see the video and hear from us before they are made public, Burrows stated.Officials say the 77-minute video ends before law enforcement finally breached the classroom and does not contain images of children. The video has received renewed attention as anger mounts in Uvalde over an
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?With the start of the school year around the corner, the Milwaukee Public Schools Foundation recognized the 2021 scholarship recipients.Tuesday evening, 27 students and their families filled the No Studios Skyline room to meet the donors of the scholarships and celebrate their achievements. Hundreds of students applied and 27 were chosen to receive the scholarships, totaling a record-breaking $200,000.The scholarships range from $500 to $20,000. TMJ4 MPS Foundation Executive Director
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