Columbine, 25 years later: Complete coverage from The Denver Gazette
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Get complete team coverage of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine mass shooting from The Denver Gazette.
- Nicole C. Brambila and Kyla Pearce
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The mass shooting at Columbine High School 25 years ago upended school safety. We’ve never been the same.
- Sage Kelley sage.kelley@denvergazette.com
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When two teenagers shot and killed 13 people at Columbine High School on the afternoon of April 20, 1999, Gene Enley was working the night shift.
- Scott Weiser scott.weiser@gazette.com
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On a hill overlooking Littleton’s Columbine High School on the afternoon of April 20, 1999, a small group of students, parents, and others hel…
- Julia Carpenter julia.carpenter@gazette.com
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Twenty-five years ago, on April 20, 1999, 13 people passed away in a cloud of violence at Columbine High School. But more than their deaths, they are remembered for their legacies.
- Sage Kelley sage.kelley@denvergazette.com
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Nestled inside of a Wheat Ridge neighborhood sits a seemingly abandoned elementary school that now serves as an active training ground for pol…
- Tom Hellauer tom.hellauer@denvergazette.com
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Former Columbine Principal Frank DeAngelis and Jeffco student safety head, Jeff Pierson, met with members of the media to talk about the evolv…
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The 12 students and one teacher killed in the Columbine High School shooting were remembered in a vigil on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the tragedy. Friday's gathering was the main public event marking the anniversary, which is more subdued than in previous milestone year. Tom Mauser, whose son Daniel was killed, told the crowd never to forget the victims of Columbine, including those who were killed, injured or traumatized, and to take some kind of action to reduce gun violence. Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who began campaigning for gun safety after she was nearly killed in a mass shooting, also spoke.
'A hell of a love story': Columbine survivor's honest look at marriage struggles after mass shooting
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Columbine survivor Kiki Leyba calls his marriage a "Traum-Com."
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On a frosty morning after a late-April snowstorm, nearly 1,200 Columbine High School students worked on their day off, bringing together a pos…
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