• The Drudge Report covers the Littleton Tragedy
Excerpts from the site's outrageous postings back in April 1999. A fine example of the misinformation and rumors that ran unchecked at the time.
• Deja News forum post: Columbine HS, The Gay Alamo
Fake post that caused suspicion (and an FBI investigation) after the Drudge Report touted it as being legitimate. Many news agencies accepted it as gospel and ran reports supporting this nonsense for a short time. The rumor was thoroughly investigated and was debunked as a hoax weeks later. Deja News was bought by Google in 2001 so the original post is gone but you can see a copy I saved at the link above.
• 20\20 Goth Movement
ABC wrongly tried to shift the horror of Columbine onto goths and the goth movement.
• 10 Years Later, the Myths Debunked
USA Today addresses the hoard of rumors and false stories from the early days following the shootings.
Personal Sites and Tributes Victims' specific memorial sites can be found on the memorial to the deceased page.
• Columbine Memorial
Dedicated to making a permanent memorial to the victims.
• The Inscriptions
Read the inscriptions at the Columbine Memorial, courtesy of the Denver Post.
&bull HOPE Columbine
Organization founded by families of victims killed at Columbine High. They were responsible for Columbine's new library being built.
• DaveCullen.com
Salon.com's primary contributer of articles about the Columbine shootings.