-
Nearly a dozen prematurely dismissed jurors were supposed to return to court Monday but didn't because of a miscommunication error.
-
The sentencing trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz begins Monday, with the start of the jury selection process. There’s only two possible sentences: life in prison without the possibility of parole, or the death penalty.
-
It's been four years since survivors of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School sparked an international movement calling for an end to gun violence. They say elected officials haven't done nearly enough to protect Americans since then.
-
The state of Florida is continuing to defend a 2018 law that bans those under the age of 21 from buying guns. The NRA urged a federal appeals court this week to strike down the policy.
-
Students in Broward County Public Schools should expect to be randomly searched. The district has started using metal detectors to screen for weapons in the classroom.
-
Hundreds of people gathered at Pine Trails Park to pay homage to the 17 people who were killed during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. The event was a reminder of who they were, the lives they lived and all that they had before them.
-
A father of a Parkland shooting victim was led away by police after scaling a crane near the White House for a dramatic protest on the deadly shooting’s anniversary Monday, while the congressman who represents the community urged President Joe Biden to use the State of the Union address to call for action on gun violence.
-
In memory of the 17 people killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, flags at all state and local buildings, installations and grounds in Florida will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday.
-
Four years ago, Debbi Hixon lost her husband, Chris, when he was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Hixon says the pain feels "just as fresh today" as it did Feb. 14, 2018.
-
The confessed Parkland shooter pleads guilty. State Senator Annette Taddeo announces her run for governor and a new exhibit looks at misinformation during the AIDS crisis in the '80s and COVID now.
-
During an incredibly emotional Wednesday morning in court, victims' families watched as the confessed Parkland shooter changed his plea in the capital case to "guilty" of all 34 charges. His trial will now move straight to the penalty phase.
-
Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo has been fired, a look at what some event and performance goers can expect in terms of COVID safety this busy season and Florida Memorial University's provost discusses the school's fate.