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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 Mayor Buddy Dyer and Commissioner Regina Hill kicked off the city’s summer baseball program today.
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The NBA has informed teams that it intends to return to a normal schedule next season, with training camps opening in late September and the regular season set to begin on Oct. 19.
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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.
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Florida Congressman Charlie Crist is sponsoring legislation aimed at helping the tourism and hospitality industries, two sectors that have been hit hard by COVID-19.
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Residents got their COVID-19 shot and then picked up food for the week at the Salvation Army Orlando today.
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Walt Disney World Resort will allow guests to use their smartphone devices to enter the Orlando theme parks starting later this year.
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Hollywood Studios is booked through March.
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Disney announced today that its Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot will open in October as part of the Orlando theme parks’ 50th anniversary celebrations.
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Supporters of Donald Trump welcomed the former president to Orlando Sunday where he gave the keynote speech to close out the Conservative Political Action Conference.