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Orlando is remembering the Pulse mass shooting, which happened two years ago Tuesday.
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Pulse is silent this morning after ceremonies Monday that drew hundreds, a year after the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
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A year ago Monday a gunman opened fire at Pulse, leaving 49 dead and more than 50 wounded in the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
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A somber day of love and support is planned Monday at Pulse a year after the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
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Nearly a year after the Pulse mass shooting, owner Barbara Poma says she's turning over plans for a memorial to the survivors and family members at the heart of the massacre.
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There are plans for a national memorial at Pulse that will be iconic and community-driven.
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Six months ago Monday a gunman opened fire at Pulse, leaving more than 100 dead or wounded in the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
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The gates in front of Pulse will open Monday as central Florida observes the six-month anniversary of the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
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The owner of Pulse says she is planning on re-opening the gay nightclub in a different location.
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The owner of Pulse says she feels a personal obligation to create a permanent memorial at the site of the worst mass shooting in modern American history.