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Eight years after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, the mental health support that came out of the tragedy remains a cornerstone to help people heal psychological scars.
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Donovan Joshua Leigh Metayer committed suicide, the result of trauma from the 2018 massacre that "lingered long after graduation and profoundly altered the course of his life," his family said.
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Brown University sophomore, Zoe Weissman, was in a middle school next door to the Parkland high school during the mass killing there. She experienced a tragic sense of déjà vu when emergency alerts warned of a shooting on campus. Now, as alerts urged lockdowns, she realized the nightmare was repeating.
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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.