Ten years ago this month, 20 children and six educators were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
On this episode of Washington Week Recommends, Yamiche Alcindor talks to Davis Dunavin, a reporter for WSHU Public Radio and host of the podcast "Still Newtown," about how that Connecticut community dealt with the tragedy and its efforts to heal.
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