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The local United Way gave $1.2 million to victims and $832,000 to 14 community groups, hoping to reach other victims from the violence at the Chiefs’ parade as well as those working to prevent gun violence.
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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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During a press conference earlier in the week, House Democratic Leader Evan Jenne called the effort a “Hail Mary.”
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The ruling focused heavily on whether the plaintiffs had proven that Twitter, Google-owned YouTube and Facebook “aided and abetted” shooter Omar Mateen in violation of a federal law known as the Anti-Terrorism Act.
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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.
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Pulse survivor Orlando Torres reconnects with Timothy Stanley, the former Orlando SWAT officer who saved him.
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49 people were killed in the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016. But an investigation from Health News Florida's Abe Aboraya and Pro Publica finds some…
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49 people were killed in the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016. But an investigation from Health News Florida's Abe Aboraya and Pro Publica finds some…
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The city of Orlando is asking a federal judge to dismiss a civil rights lawsuit that was filed on behalf of victims and survivors of the Pulse nightclub...