Orlando (Fla.) Health has confirmed the last Pulse nightclub shooting victim, admitted to the hospital June 12, has been released, reports Orlando Sentinel. The health system published a tweet online ...
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Orlando is about to demolish the Pulse Nightclub to make way for a permanent memorial
Fences have been raised around the memorial to the LGBTQ+ nightclub shooting that left 49 dead.
City government staff began removing items from Pulse nightclub south of downtown Orlando Monday morning as part of the next phase of the ongoing process of building a permanent memorial at the site.
One by one, crew members slowly hauled out large wooden boxes filled with chandeliers, posters, a cash register, the top of a bar, and other items frozen in time from June 12, 2016. It was nearly all ...
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The city of Orlando removed several Pulse nightclub artifacts amid plans for a memorial
Since the tragic 2016 shooting in the beloved LGBTQ+ nightclub, Pulse that left 49 people killed, and 53 people hurt, the city of Orlando, Fla. has tried to make some good out of the painful ...
The Orange County board of commissioners on Tuesday approved a $5 million funding agreement with the city of Orlando to help support the construction of a permanent memorial to commemorate the 2016 ...
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