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The City of Orlando is organizing three days for the visits, which start nine years after the mass shooting on June 12.
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A year after allegations were brought to its attention, the Orlando Police Department has closed its investigation into the Pulse nightclub owners, Barbara and Rosario Poma, for any negligence that may have led to the 2016 shooting and deaths of 49 people.
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Survivors and relatives of the victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre in Florida had hoped by now to have a permanent memorial place at the site. But scaled-back plans for a memorial are only just getting off the ground.
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The ruling focused heavily on whether the plaintiffs had proven that Twitter, Google-owned YouTube and Facebook “aided and abetted” shooter Omar Mateen in violation of a federal law known as the Anti-Terrorism Act.
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Florida’s economy keeps adding jobs, but many companies say they’re struggling to find workers. Plus, one of the state's first LGBTQ lawmakers says it's "hard to watch the actions of this governor" during Pride month.
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Orlando Police Department officials say that if the Pulse shooting happened today, the response would be different. During the Pulse nightclub shooting, the off-duty police officer working that night fired
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The site will be designated as the "National Pulse Memorial."
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SWAT Officer Timothy Stanley and his partner James Parker rescued Torres after the gunman was killed by police five years ago. But the two didn’t reconnect until a fashion show in November of 2016.
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Two non-profits in South Florida, both focused on food insecurity, are battling for federal dollars. A new Sun Sentinel investigation looks into how police K-9s are used for arrest. Plus, healing continues five years after the Pulse shooting.
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It’s been four years since 49 people were killed at the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando. The OnePulse foundation is holding a virtual remembrance…
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The onePULSE Foundation announced the winning design team for the Pulse Memorial & Museum in Orlando today.The winning team is led by French firm Coldefy…
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Three years after the deadliest act of violence against LGBTQ people in the history of the country, at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, activists across…