Nation Feb 14 A year after Parkland massacre, 17 victims remembered The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre a year ago renewed the national debate on guns and school safety, turned some victims' parents and surviving students into political activists and at least temporarily ended the local sheriff's career.
Nation Jan 08 Registering to vote brings out emotions among Florida felons The normally humdrum bureaucracy of registering to vote brought tears to the eyes of some Floridians on Tuesday when most felons regained their right to vote under a state constitutional amendment.
Nation Mar 17 State says voicemail about cracking in bridge wasn’t picked up An engineer left a voicemail two days before a catastrophic bridge failure in Miami to say some cracking had been found at one end of the concrete span, but the voicemail wasn't picked up until after the collapse.
Nation Feb 17 Anger bubbles over at funerals for Florida shooting victims At funerals and in the streets of Parkland, a suburb on the edge of the Everglades, anger bubbled over at the widespread availability of guns and senselessness of the shooting.