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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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WMFE’s Amy Green spoke with Barbara Poma of the onePULSE Foundation about what’s next for the National Pulse Memorial & Museum.
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Orlando Police Department officials say that if the Pulse shooting happened today, the response would be different.During the Pulse nightclub 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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The OnePulse Foundation is opening up a second round of applications for its 49 legacy scholarships.
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It’s been four years since 49 people were killed at the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando. The OnePulse foundation is holding a virtual remembrance ceremony Friday evening.
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The onePULSE Foundation is calling for public opinion on proposed designs for a memorial at the site of the 2016 Pulse nightclub mass shooting.
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Officer Alison Clark, a Pulse first responder who is trying to get a disability pension for post-traumatic stress disorder, has avoided being fired from the Orlando Police Department - for now.
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As more police officers and firefighters come forward to talk about mental and post-traumatic stress disorder, departments are struggling to accommodate them. A change in Orlando Police Department policy has led to the expected firing of a Pulse nightclub shooting responder.
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The onePULSE Foundation announced the winning team that will design the Pulse Memorial & Museum. The memorial will commemorate the 49 people who died when a gunman opened fire at the Pulse nightclub on June 12, 2016. Here's the answers to some of the questions you might have.