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Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in Florida, bullet holes can be seen in walls.
For nearly a decade, the community in Orlando has been working to find a way to memorialize the 49 people who were killed ...
Inside the front entrance of Pulse Nightclub, a cash register still sits on a counter. Before June 12, 2016, an employee presumably would have used it when accepting a guest’s cover fee.
Survivors and family members of the Pulse nightclub massacre nine years ago are getting a chance to walk through the ...
I needed to see where my son took his last breath,” a mother said of her visit to the Pulse nightclub. “It’s as simple as ...
This week’s walkthroughs were the first and likely last time people will walk through Pulse as it stands today.
On June 12, 2016, 49 people were killed when a man entered the nightclub and opened fire. Another 53 people were wounded.
Orlando city officials said in the past two days, 93 people came to visit Pulse as part of these organized private visits.
This week, the city of Orlando is remembering the lives lost while preparing to create a memorial at the site of Pulse ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ annual statement on the Pulse shooting anniversary released Wednesday makes no mention of the LGBTQ and ...
The Pulse Memorial is set to be completed by the end of 2027, according to the city. Admission to the memorial will be free, city officials say. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, who has been mayor since ...
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