The Inland Regional Center campus in San Bernardino, California, where a mass shooting took place last month, is reopening.
ABC News noted that the complex’s 600 employees will return to work on Monday for the first time since the Dec. 2 massacre.
Leeza Hoyt, a spokeswoman for the regional center, talked about how she thinks it will be very good for the employees to be back together again.
"They work in teams, and as you can imagine, they're all looking forward to getting back together with their team," she said. "There's a camaraderie that happens; there's a brainstorming function that happens."
As we previously reported, a county restaurant inspector and his wife opened fire during a holiday party at a conference center on the campus. The pair fatally shot 14 people and injured several others before they were killed in gun battle with police. That conference center will remain closed on Monday and there is no word yet when it will reopen.