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Orlando city officials said in the past two days, 93 people came to visit Pulse as part of these organized private visits.
Survivors and families wrap up their visits Saturday to the Pulse nightclub, but questions still persist about the massacre nine years later.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) didn’t directly reference LGBTQ or Hispanic people in an annual order issued Thursday to honor the victims of the 2016 mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in ...
After years of acknowledging the targets of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre — the LGBTQ and Hispanic communities — DeSantis has omitted them from his official state description of Pulse ...
Last year's statement referred to the massacre as a 'horrific act of terrorism against the LGBTQ and Hispanic communities' ...
Thursday marks nine years since the Pulse nightclub mass shooting that killed 49 people in Orlando, Florida.Family members of the victims were given the opportunity to visit the club site for the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered flags to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Thursday to commemorate nine years since the Pulse nightclub shooting.
Pulse ceremonies marked by healing, closure and Orlando’s promise to never forget Thursday marks nine years since the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub.
The 9-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre comes as Orlando moves forward with plans to raze the building and build a memorial honoring the 49 victims.
The visits coincide with the shooting's nine-year mark. The city of Orlando plans to erect a permanent memorial for the victims after the Pulse nightclub building is torn down.
For nearly a decade, the community in Orlando has been working to find a way to memorialize the 49 people who were killed when a gunman opened fire on Latin night at a popular gay nightclub ...
Flags are flying at half-staff June 12 across Florida as a "mark of respect" for those who died or were affected by the Pulse Nightclub shooting.