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1. Lox Road: Parkside Drive to State Road 7 to Be Closed for Nine Months Beginning in January (tapinto.net) — Drivers in Parkland should prepare for a full nine‑month closure of Loxahatchee Road between Parkside Drive and State Road 7/441 starting in January 2026, with traffic detoured via Holmberg Road and Parkside. Roundabout construction at Parkside Drive and ongoing work on Parkside itself will also shift traffic patterns, though local access will be maintained throughout the project.
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2. Proposed bill would apply ‘red-flag' laws to domestic violence after Tamarac triple murder (sun-sentinel.com) — A new bill inspired partly by the Parkland school shooting would tighten how Florida enforces gun surrender in domestic violence cases, using red‑flag style tools when abusers ignore court orders. Broward advocates and victims, including a widow of a Parkland victim, say the Tamarac triple murder shows why stronger enforcement and penalties are urgently needed.
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3. BCPS Extends School Choice Application Window for 2026–27 School Year (tamaractalk.com) — Parkland families with students in Broward County Public Schools now have extra time to apply for 2026–27 School Choice programs, with the deadline extended to January 28, 2026. Parents can seek magnet options, Nova schools, or reassignments and must obtain a BCPS student number, including for children new to the district.
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4. ‘Trauma Bonding' Might Not Be Quite What You Think (psychologytoday.com) — Parkland appears in this psychology-focused piece as an example of students turning the trauma of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting into advocacy. The article unpacks how “trauma bonding” is often misunderstood, contrasting abusive victim–abuser dynamics with the healthier solidarity that can form among survivors and true-crime communities.
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5. Warriors coach Steve Kerr laments shooting at Brown, calls again for common-sense gun control laws (nba.com) — Parkland is invoked here as Steve Kerr recalls speaking out after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting while responding to another campus shooting, this time at Brown University. He again urges “common-sense” gun control, arguing most gun owners are responsible but that Americans should pressure representatives for measures to reduce mass shootings.
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