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“You never think it’s going to happen to you the first time, you certainly never think it’s going to happen to you twice,” said Stephanie Horowitz, a 22-year-old graduate student at Florida State University.
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New state policies born out of the Parkland school shooting have drawn the scrutiny of two national nonprofit research organizations, which have argued in…
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Attorneys for the confessed Parkland school shooter and Florida prosecutors continued to disagree on Friday over the state’s pace of releasing evidence to…
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The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School almost 10 weeks ago has ushered in a new era of activism. A vocal group of students at Stoneman…
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The Sunshine Economy: Education Spending, Guns and Special Interests -- The 2018 Legislative SessionFor the first time in decades, Florida lawmakers passed new limits on guns. They also approved a record-breaking state budget. Gov. Rick Scott signed the…
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Demanding change and promising their generation would make it happen, students walked out of schools across South Florida and the country on Wednesday —…
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Confessed-Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz has been officially indicted by a Florida grand jury, the Broward State Attorney’s office announced in a statement…
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MSD Students Return to School; Coral Gables Takes A Stand on Gun Control; Skateboard Culture In CubaGuests for Sundial on Wednesday, Feb. 28:City of Coral Gables Mayor Raul Valdes-Fauli discussed the city commission vote that banned assault weapons even…
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If the call to boycott travel to Florida over gun control has any impact, this tweet is where it began.Stoneman Douglas High Senior David Hogg is one the…
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A measure that would expand Florida’s rules on issuing threats is moving forward. Officials are pointing to the many copycat threats made following the...