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The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission is questioning whether the state’s Office of Safe Schools is equipped to handle evolving responsibilities as its workload increases along with a growing public school system.
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Student activists in South Florida who want to push police out of schools face what could be an insurmountable challenge: Parkland.
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With state grant funding, the district hired 60 mental health specialists to supplement the services schools are able to provide.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association challenging gun legislation…
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The way some school districts are choosing to comply with bolstered safety measures has U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Florida) upset. Scott explained the...
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Florida has an estimated 400,000 children who need behavioral-health services, but 55 percent of them don’t get any treatment, members of a health-care...
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The state commission investigating the Parkland school shooting reviewed on Tuesday safety improvements Florida school districts have made since the…
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Could Florida have something to teach the country about gun control? Federal lawmakers are considering a law that would encourage states to implement…
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A year after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Robert Runcie says he wants to make Broward County Public Schools the safest in the…
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On Thursday, Feb. 14, Gail Schwartz drove to the Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery in North Lauderdale to visit the grave of her nephew, Alex…
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One year ago, Michael Riggio was second in command of the New York Police Department's Counterterrorism Division. But just months after the February 2018…