The fourth graders were 9 and 10 years old. They were preparing for summer break. Here is what we know so far about the victims who died in the attack.
By Washington Post staff
Much of how events unfolded in Uvalde remains unclear, including whether authorities missed warning signs or could’ve intervened earlier.
Opinion by Christine Emba
Opinion by Washington Post Staff
Advertisement
Advertisement
More Top Stories
A memorial stands at what is now known as George Perry Floyd Square in Minneapolis. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
By Holly Bailey and Tess Allen
We’re remembering one person for each week of the pandemic.
By Alyssa Fowers and Leslie Shapiro
Don’t Miss
Advertisement
Advertisement
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
By The WayA Post Travel Destination
Travelers are summering like it's 2019. Here’s our best advice to navigate the crowds, chaos and crazy prices.
By Staff of By The Way
By Nevin Martell
By Travel staff
For YouRecommended Stories
Most Read Now
Bike racks, kid-friendly breweries, and everything else you need to know about D.C.'s best new bar crawl.
Story by Fritz Hahn | Photos by Sarah Silbiger for The Post
Rep. Jim Jordan was among five sitting Republican members of Congress the committee subpoenaed this month as part of its investigation into the Jan 6., 2021, insurrection.
By Amy B Wang
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) speaks to supporters at a primary night party at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens on Tuesday. (Vasha Hunt/AP)
@PKCapitolAnalysis
By Paul Kane
For more than 50 years, the World Economic Forum has celebrated globalization, but new realities are challenging global decision makers
Ukraine's forces are using electric bikes, mostly in support of reconnaissance missions, demining operations and medical deliveries. (Eleek)
The militaries of Australia, New Zealand and Norway have also tested electric bikes for reconnaissance and patrol.
Australia's foreign minister is in Fiji as her Chinese counterpart travels the region offering a 10-nation trade and security deal.
The flames tore through Abdou Aziz Sy Dabakh Hospital in the city of Tivaouane, northeast of the capital, Dakar.
By Danielle Paquette and Borso Tall
Advertisement
Advertisement
New York City lost 305,465 people, or 3.5 percent of its population. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)
Bristol Bay helps sustain a $2 billion commercial fishing industry as well as a way of life for Alaska Natives. (Design Pics Inc/Alamy Stock Photo)
The deal comes as transit agencies are set to receive billions from last year’s infrastructure package to transition bus fleets to battery power.
Ania Smith, CEO of TaskRabbit. (TaskRabbit/Washington Post illustration)
Quinta Brunson called on viewers to demand action from politicians, not entertainers: "we’re not okay."
Kristen Schaal attends the premiere of "The Bobs Burgers Movie" on May 17. (Getty Images for 20th Century Studios)
Mail-in voting begins Friday for the June 21 primary. (DC Board of Elections; iStock/Post illustration)
By Washington Post Staff
Memorial Day weekend brings commemorations, the D.C. Black Pride festival, outdoor concerts and birdwatching for beginners.
By Fritz Hahn, Hau Chu, Adele Chapin and Chris Kelly
By Geoffrey Himes
Advertisement
We can reverse-engineer NFL point spreads to figure out exactly what one prominent Las Vegas sportsbook thinks about every team.
James Goldstein in Houston during the 2018 NBA playoffs. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Jimmy Goldstein has courtside seats and a Hall of Fame wing with his name on it. But his senior-citizen tenants say his business tactics are nothing to celebrate.
TravelIncluding news and tips from By The Way