STUART, FLA. — This week’s ‘Hometown Heroes’ have dedicated their lives to stopping bullying.
It’s an epidemic that’s only gotten worse thanks to social media. Now, something that used to be limited to the schoolyard or the mall can happen anytime, anywhere online.
A survey from the Pew Research Center shows nearly half of U.S. teens between 13 and 17 have experienced cyberbullying, with name-calling being the most commonly reported…