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Nelba Marquez-Greene and her husband, James Greene, are inspired by the marches for racial justice but fear they could fizzle out and become just another disappointment.
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With lockdown drills now commonplace in public schools, experts question if they're doing more harm than good. "We don't light a fire in the hallway to practice fire drills," one professor tells NPR.
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Schools across the state are back in session, many with increased security measures and monthly active shooter drills, in an effort to ramp up security in…
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By Jim Saunders / News Service of Florida Rural Liberty County is about 500 miles away from Broward County. But school officials in Liberty County and...
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A former Florida deputy charged with 11 criminal counts after failing to confront the gunman in the Parkland school massacre was released from jail…
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The FBI and local law enforcement had warned of an "armed and dangerous" 18-year-old woman who had an "infatuation" with the mass school shooting. Area schools had closed for the day as a precaution.
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It's been exactly a year today since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and anniversaries can be particularly hard on survivors of...
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"Sheriff [Scott] Israel has repeatedly failed and has demonstrated a pattern of poor leadership," Gov. Ron DeSantis announced. Former Coral Springs Police Sgt. Gregory Tony will replace Israel.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has officially removed and suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. DeSantis, sworn in as governor Tuesday, visited the Broward...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott is appointing to the state's education board the father of a teenager killed during a school shooting in Parkland.Even though he…
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Members of The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission voted unanimously Wednesday morning to send their first report to the state...
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The state commission investigating the Parkland school shooting has conducted 300 witness interviews so far. But there's at least one more high profile...