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Here's a look at how state funding is allocated, how much each district receives, and the ways school leaders are spending those funds.
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Stephanie Horowitz didn't hear the shots but knew what was happening. She looked out at the sprawling FSU campus and saw a dreadful reminder of when she was a teen at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High.
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Sam Fuentes collaborated with director Kim A. Snyder to produce “Death by Numbers,” which chronicles Fuentes' journey from the 2018 massacre through the shooter's 2022 sentencing trial.
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Years after the shooting at the South Florida high school, where a gunman killed 17 people and injured 17 more, lawmakers are still grappling with how far gun control laws should go to prevent these kinds of tragedies.
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The proposals would repeal the state’s red flag law and prevent people under the age of 21 from buying a rifle.
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Former Broward County Public Schools general counsel Barbara Myrick pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of attempted unlawful disclosure of grand jury proceedings.
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The mom of a teacher killed during the 2018 massacre in Parkland is finishing another summer of sending kids to camp in her son's honor.
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Shooter Nikolas Cruz now cannot benefit from movies, books or other media about him.
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Vice President Harris will walk through Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on March 23 with the families of the victims who were killed there in a mass shooting.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we discuss how a new state law is eliminating public unions that had represented tens of thousands of workers. And six years later, we remember the Parkland 17 and look at how March For Our Lives has impacted the NRA. Plus, we hear about a Florida man stealing the Super Bowl spotlight and another Florida man who did something no one else has done in a Super Bowl — and now is going to the Hall of Fame.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we discuss how a new state law is eliminating public unions that had represented tens of thousands of workers. And six years later, we remember the Parkland 17 and look at how March For Our Lives has impacted the NRA. Plus, we hear about a Florida man stealing the Super Bowl spotlight and another Florida man who did something no one else has done in a Super Bowl — and now is going to the Hall of Fame.
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The City of Parkland hosted its annual commemoration of the 17 lives lost in the 2018 tragedy, just as another mass shooting took place at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade. “They were children with bright futures ahead of them,” said one parent.