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Broward County educators, lawyers and residents are pushing back against criticism of Broward public schools’ PROMISE program, saying it’s vital to…
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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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Most students who committed deadly school attacks over the past decade were badly bullied, had a history of disciplinary trouble and their behavior…
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In the more than 20 months since the deadly shooting in Parkland, the state has passed a number of laws to address school safety, including the…
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One of the three assistant principals who were reassigned as a demonstration of accountability after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High…
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Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony on Monday officially launched his campaign for next year’s high-stakes election, setting up a showdown with his predecessor…
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After being allowed to skip one hearing, a Florida judge on Friday told school shooting defendant Nikolas Cruz he must appear in court when issues central…
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Former Broward Deputy Scot Peterson can’t be held criminally responsible for failing to stop the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School because…
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The statewide commission investigating the Parkland shooting is working on a second school safety report, which is expected to be submitted to the…
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Florida senators have voted: Former Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel will not be reinstated. The Senate voted 25-15 Wednesday evening to uphold Gov.…
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Defense attorneys for the confessed Parkland school shooter are warning that there could be drawbacks to starting his trial early next year.Last week,…
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The Florida Senate is poised to formally remove Scott Israel as sheriff of Broward County Wednesday and, in a largely party-line vote, uphold his…