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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.
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.
For nearly a decade, the community in Orlando has been working to find a way to memorialize the 49 people who were killed ...
Survivors and family members of the Pulse nightclub massacre nine years ago are getting a chance to walk through the ...
A new LGBTQ+ venue, Anthem Orlando, is set to open in downtown Orlando, providing a dedicated space for the community after ...
Orlando's Pulse nightclub briefly will open for private tours to remember the massacre that occurred there ahead of the ...
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 ...
Approximately 250 people are expected to take the tour, including 120 family members of 24 victims and 70 survivors of the ...
Approximately 250 people, including 120 family members of the 24 victims and 70 survivors, are expected to visit the Pulse ...
Survivors and families of the 49 victims killed in the Pulse Nightclub shooting were invited this week to walk through the ...
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer ... among them the inability to secure a full donation of the Pulse nightclub site from the property owners and a global pandemic that brought with it critical limits ...