New BSO training center honors MSD victims: ‘They will remember those names’
The Broward Sheriff’s Office unveiled a new training center Thursday, designed to help deputies prepare for various critical scenarios like the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018.
Parent of Parkland victim reacts to Michigan mother’s conviction for son’s school shooting
On Tuesday, a Michigan mother became the first parent in U.S. history to be convicted for their child's school shooting.
‘Like sitting ducks’: Education secretary tours Parkland school shooting site, speaks with victims
Next month will mark six years since the tragic 2018 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, when a shooter armed with an AR-15 style rifle shot and killed 17 staff and students, injuring another 17.
This Week in South Florida: Mario Diaz-Balart
Several members of congress visited the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School campus last week, absorbing up close and firsthand the horrific crime scene.
‘A horror movie’: Parkland father Max Schachter describes harrowing visit to 1200 building
On Thursday, more families of the victims — as well as survivors — of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre visited the building where their loved ones, colleagues and classmates were killed more than five years ago.
School board members who lost loved ones in Parkland describe ‘painful’ visit to 1200 building
The Parkland school shooting prompted a widow and a mother to serve on Broward County’s school board. On Friday, the two women shared their experiences walking through the building where the massacre happened.
‘I still can’t say goodbye’: Parkland families, survivors visit MSD 1200 building
Families of the victims and survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas massacre were allowed back into the 1200 building where the shooting occurred beginning Wednesday.
Scot Peterson defense attorney begins presenting case as trial continues
The state rested its case against former Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Resource Officer Scot Peterson on Wednesday.
Elizabeth Scherer, judge in Parkland shooter case, resigns from bench
Broward County Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer, known for presiding over the Parkland school shooter’s penalty phase, submitted her resignation from the court effective June 30 on Wednesday, court officials confirmed to Local 10 News.
‘Joaquin’s First School Shooting’: Parkland mom hopes new children’s book gets lawmakers’ attention
Patricia Oliver's new children’s book tells the story of how her son, Joaquin, was murdered in a mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
New store named in honor of Parkland victim helps foster kids get clothes, toys
A new store opened in Coconut Creek Wednesday to help foster children pick out their own clothes and toys.
Parkland juror reacts to proposed changes to Florida death penalty jury requirements
For the first time, we are hearing what a Parkland murder trial juror has to say about proposed changes to Florida’s death penalty laws.
5 años después: Comunidad honra víctimas de tiroteo en escuela de Parkland
Han pasado cinco años desde que 17 personas murieron en el tiroteo en la escuela de Parkland, y muchos están honrando a las víctimas el martes con momentos de silencio y otros eventos.
5 años después: El representante Moskowitz recuerda a las víctimas de la matanza de Parkland
El representante federal Jared Moskowitz recordó a las víctimas del tiroteo en la escuela de Parkland el martes, cinco años después de que un hombre armado cobrara 17 vidas en la escuela secundaria Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
5 Years Later: Rep. Moskowitz remembers victims of Parkland shooting
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz remembered the victims of the Parkland school shooting Tuesday, five years to the day after a gunman took 17 lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
This Week in South Florida: Gail Levine
The verdict in the Parkland school shooting trial penalty phase was life with no parole for the young man who staged a murder rampage at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Senior High School.
Parkland trial jurors answer questions following decision not to execute confessed gunman
The confessed gunman from the Parkland school shooting that killed 17 people and injured 17 others will be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
Loved ones of Parkland shooting victims reflect as trial’s penalty phase nears end
As the life or death verdict for confessed Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz nears, parents and relatives are reacting and reflecting, and many of them are also advocating for a death sentence.
Men who took in Parkland shooter’s brother accused of taking advantage of him
A Virginia couple who took in the brother of the Parkland school shooter is now accused of taking financial advantage of him.
Parkland shooter visit summaries detail contacts with brother, Sandy Hook mom
As the penalty phase of the trial of the Parkland school shooter continues, a compendium of summaries of his video visits in jail lend insight on the shooter’s mindset and an unlikely, cordial relationship with the mother of another school shooting victim.
Parkland school shooter’s drawings in jail result in suicide watch
The Parkland school shooter has been drawing and writing while in Broward County jail. He used his own blood to write on the wall of his cell.
Broward 911 system among issues discussed at MSD Public Safety Commission meeting
The MSD commission met in Sunrise Tuesday to discuss a number of school safety issues, from the school guardian program to the Broward County 911 system.
Parkland shooter’s brother, brother’s friend ask court not to force them to answer some questions by state
The brother of the Parkland school shooter and his roommate have filed a motion, requesting that the court does not force them to answer certain questions asked from them by the state.
Parkland school shooting victims’ families listen to rapid fire, cries for help
“Shut it down!” A relative of 17-year-old Helena Ramsey shouted during the first day of the Parkland school shooting
Pet therapy teams aim to help Parkland school shooting victims’ families in court
There was a short break during the first day of the Parkland school shooter’s death penalty trial on Monday in Fort Lauderdale.
‘Not even the death penalty is enough’ says Parkland parent on eve of shooter’s trial
It's been more than four years since confessed Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz unleashed a hail of bullets at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Senior High, killing 17 people and injuring 17 others.
Judge denies Parkland shooter defense team’s request to bar state from asking certain questions
Days before opening statements are set to begin in the penalty phase of the trial of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz, defense attorneys tried unsuccessfully Tuesday to get Judge Elizabeth Scherer to bar prosecutors from using questions from a psychological assessment during the trial.
Parkland shooter trial potential jurors face questions
It's the final phase of interviewing prospective jurors for the Parkland school shooting case and the attorneys turned to probing them on a number of issues.
Testimony in Parkland shooting trial penalty phase delayed nearly 2 weeks, judge rules
Judge Elizabeth Scherer ruled on Monday that testimony initially scheduled for May 31 will now begin on June 13.
WATCH: Potential juror in Parkland shooting trial uses ‘sugar daddy’ as reason to be excused
A prospective juror in the sentencing phase of the Parkland shooting trial used an interesting excuse when asking to be dismissed.
Day 1: ‘Hardships’ of serving on Parkland shooting trial focus of jury selection
Over six hours, prospective jurors filed in and out of a Broward County courtroom in Day 1 of the Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz's life or death case.
WATCH: Jury selection begins for Parkland school shooter’s penalty phase trial
Monday began the first step in the process to find a jury in the penalty phase of the Nikolas Cruz capital case.
Parkland shooter’s disturbing social media posts
Nikolas Cruz pled guilty in October of last year to the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in which 17 people were killed and 17 others were injured.
Justice Department reaches settlement with Parkland victims, their families and many survivors
A total of 40 victims of the mass shooting filed the federal claims that has now led to this settlement.
Judge plans to question jurors about feelings toward Parkland school shooter in order to find ‘fair’ jury
Nikolas Cruz is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday for a status hearing, nearly a week after he pleaded guilty to murdering 17 people and attempting to kill 17 others in the Feb. 14, 2018, school shooting in Parkland.
Parkland parent: Guilty plea ‘important’ but ‘we have a long way to go’
Some of the families of those killed in the Parkland school shooting say they had no idea a guilty plea was coming for confessed shooter Nikolas Cruz, but they said the defense team’s announcement Friday doesn’t surprise them.
Nikolas Cruz appears distressed in court appearance, leading to issue over colored pencils
Wednesday marked the second day of jury selection in Nikolas Cruz’s trial stemming from a caught-on-camera jail guard attack in November 2018.
Jury selection begins in Nikolas Cruz battery trial
Jury selection began Tuesday after Nikolas Cruz's battery trial was briefly delayed.
Nikolas Cruz’s battery trial delayed 1 week after lead attorney falls ill
Broward County Judge Elizabeth Scherer on Monday denied the Broward County Public Defender’s Office’s request to delay the battery trial of confessed Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz until the lead attorney on his case recuperates from an illness.













































