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Twenty years after Columbine, this school district did not adequately train or prepare its staff to protect children from the very real threat of gun violence. “The children of the school have been on my mind every day. “I’ve written nothing but Parkland stories for more than a year,” reporter Megan O’Matz said. Most of the newsroom stepped in at one time or another over the past year to lend a hand on the continuing coverage, but the core investigative group consisted of a dozen or so reporters. “I don’t think it ever left our minds of why we won and the tragedy that we were covering,” Anderson said. “If we could really uncover all the flaws that led up to this and then the aftermath then we could save some lives in the future.”Īnderson said the reaction in the newsroom when the Sun-Sentinel learned it won the Pulitzer was a mixture of gratification and sadness. “We just felt like the community deserved answers,” Anderson said. “I think it was fitting that we won for public service because that is the attitude that we took when we pursued this story,’’ Sun-Sentinel editor-in-chief Julie Anderson told Poynter in a phone interview Monday afternoon.Īfter the shootings, Anderson said her staff took a step back and asked one question: How did this happen? The Sun-Sentinel’s dogged pursuit of the truth behind the one of the worst school shootings ever uncovered disturbing details from every angle, from the preparedness of the school to reaction of law enforcement and government officials to the continuing conversation about gun control.įor its efforts, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel’s exhaustive coverage was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service, generally considered the top honor in all of journalism. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel asked those questions and more.

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Then the usual questions: How did this happen? Why did this happen? What could have prevented it? What will stop it from happening again? What followed is what always follows in the aftermath of such tragedy. It was one of the most horrific days in U.S. Over the next six minutes, Cruz shot and killed 17 students and staff members and wounded 17 more. That former student, Nikolas Cruz, walked into Stoneman Douglas High School carrying a rifle case and a backpack.

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At 2:19 p.m., an Uber driver dropped a 19-year-old off at a school where he was once expelled, in the affluent south Florida suburb of Parkland. The Baltimore Sun | The Aegis | The Capital | Carroll County Times | Catonsville Times | Maryland GazetteĬhicago Tribune | The Beacon-News | Chicago | ChicagoNow | The Courier-News | Daily Southtown | Forsalebyowner.It was Valentine’s Day, 2018. In 1982, Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel was renamed the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.

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In the 1970s, the Fort Lauderdale News and Pompano Sun-Sentinel, were merged to become the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. In 1960, Gore Publishing purchased the once-a-week Pompano Beach Sun, and resurrected the "Sentinel" name it had dropped seven years earlier, and converted it into a new morning newspaper, the Pompano Sun-Sentinel. In 1953, Gore Publishing (who purchased the paper in 1929) changed the name of the paper to the Fort Lauderdale News.

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That same year, two Ohio publishers bought the Sentinel and the Fort Lauderdale Weekly Herald, consolidating the newspapers into a single daily newspaper, the Daily News and Evening Sentinel. In 1925, the Everglades Breeze was renamed the Sentinel. Daily News and Evening Sentinel 1925–1953














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