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The Associated Press and other media outlets (including WESH 2) on Monday were allowed for the first time inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando where a gunman opened fire during a Latin night ...
FILE - Brandon Wolf, a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting and activist, looks at the photos that are a part of the Pulse memorial in Orlando, Fla., on Sept. 9, 2022.
In 2019, the foundation was finally able to buy the piece of property not far from the Pulse site. On June 25, 2021, Former President Joe Biden signed legislation designating Pulse Nightclub as a ...
A rainbow mural honoring Pulse victims was defaced for the third time in Delray Beach, just before a federal push to ban ...
FILE – The former Pulse Nightclub —the site of the 2016 mass shooting that killed 49 patrons— sits south of downtown Orlando, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.
Maritza Gomez, who lost friends in the Pulse nightclub mass shooting, wipes away tears after delivering emotional remarks to the Orlando City Council, Monday, October 23, 2023, regarding the city ...
The Pulse nightclub, where 49 people were gunned down in what became the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, will reopen at a new location, according to the club's owner, Barbara Poma. <o ...
Orlando residents Jakob Strawn and Nef Bayliff, foreground, reflect on the scene at the Pulse nightclub shooting site in Orlando on the 9th anniversary of the 2016 massacre that killed 49 ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in central Florida, killing 49 people, bullet holes can be seen in walls while glittering disco balls and ...
Pulse nightclub: A haunting look inside before the mass shooting site is razed The Associated Press and other media outlets on Monday were allowed for the first time inside the Pulse nightclub in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in central Florida, killing 49 people, bullet holes can be seen in walls while glittering disco balls ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in central Florida, killing 49 people, bullet holes can be seen in walls while glittering disco balls ...
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