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On June 12th, 2016, Orlando Torres spent three hours huddled in a bathroom at Pulse nightclub, desperately trying not to attract the attention of the gunman. Torres and Timothy Stanley, one of the SWAT officers who rescued him, visited the WMFE studios five years after the shooting to talk about their experience.
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President Joe Biden was scheduled to sign legislation late this afternoon declaring the site of the Pulse nightclub massacre a national memorial.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has taken a formal step toward sending a bill to President Joe Biden that designates the site of the deadliest attack on the LGBTQ community in American history as a national memorial.
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State and local leaders, along with Pulse representatives marked five years since 49 people were killed at the Pulse nightclub shooting in a memorial in Orlando on Saturday night. Along with these dignitaries, a very special sign of hope also made an appearance.
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Orlando is paying tribute to the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, five years ago. The bell at the First United Methodist Church in downtown Orlando tolled 49 times as the names were read out.
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The 49 victims who were massacred at a gay nightclub shooting in Florida are being honored this week with a community run, a museum exhibit, a mass yoga session, a gay chorus performance and a street dance party.
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More jobs are returning to Florida as the pandemic-induced recession - which put thousands out of work - comes to an end. However, many companies say that they are having a hard time finding people to fill them.
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The letter comes a day before the five year mark of the Pulse shooting when some gay and bisexual men couldn’t donate blood to survivors.
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Five years after the Pulse nightclub shooting, documentary filmmaker Charlie Minn is re-releasing his film “49 Pulses” at the Fashion Square Mall.Minn joins Intersection to discuss the re-release and what he hopes to achieve through his storytelling. Joining the conversation to talk about the impact of the documentary is Orlando Torres, who was among the survivors interviewed by Minn.
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Two UCF students were among the 49 students to receive the annual onePULSE Legacy scholarships in remembrance of the victims of the Pulse shooting.