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Starting September 1, onePULSE will no longer pay for the upkeep of the temporary Pulse memorial.
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Today marks seven years since the Pulse nightclub shooting where 49 people lost their lives. A 7 p.m. program will honor the victims.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a memorandum ordering all state flags to be flown at half-staff.
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Some survivors of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre are calling for control over OnePulse Foundation, a nonprofit formed after the shooting by club owner Barbara Poma.
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A national memorial remembering the 49 people killed during the Pulse shooting will no longer be located at the South Orange Avenue location of the nightclub.
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After a shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado, one local leader is urging Central Floridians to check on one another this Thanksgiving week.
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Sunday marks six years since 49 people were killed and dozens more injured at the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando.
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What's changed since the tragedy at Pulse nightclub in Orlando? Florida Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith and George A. Wallace, executive director of LGBT+ Center Orlando, talk with NPR's Michel Martin.
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When covering the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting, NPR's Ari Shapiro realized he had visited years prior. He tells host Michel Martin how that changed the way he covered the story.
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A chaplain on staff at a hospital the night of the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando is still ministering some of the staff and victims' family members five years later.
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The site will be designated as the "National Pulse Memorial."
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They were among the 49 students to receive the annual onePULSE Legacy scholarships in remembrance of the victims of the Pulse shooting.