Good morning. It's Monday, June 13. Officials continued overnight to identify victims from Sunday's early-morning massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub, while friends, family and the community search for ways to mourn. Distraught family members waited to hear about their loved ones. Get full coverage of the massacre here. Makeshift memorials have popped up throughout the city in the wake of mass casualties after the shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. [More] Distraught family members waited to hear about their loved ones as officials began identifying victims. [More] A collection of profiles of the victims will grow throughout the coming days and weeks. [More] Words cannot adequately convey the depth of the horror and grief in Central Florida in the wake of the worst mass shooting in American history. [More] It was last call early Sunday morning at Pulse nightclub. Josh McGill and his roommate were with hundreds of patrons milling toward the bar when they heard a loud bang. [More] Orlando sports teams used social media to mourn Pulse nightclub shooting victims Sunday. [More] The NBA will hold a moment of silence before Game 5 of The Finals in recognition of the tragedy in Orlando. [More] UF pitcher Logan Shore saved his best for last. [More] A turnaround season for the Pittsburgh Penguins ended with Sidney Crosby once again holding the Stanley Cup. [More] Advertisement Amid difficult transition to MLS, Antonio Nocerino is working hard to be an asset for Orlando City. [More] “On behalf of the whole theater community and every person in this room, our hearts go out to all of those affected by this atrocity.” [More] Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm reviews the Chris Botti-Joshua Bell concert at the Dr. Phillips Center. [More] First look: King Kong is still a big deal in the new Universal ride. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The Dream of the Burning Boy" at Breakthrough Theatre. [More] he attraction, termed a "family thrill coaster" by the park, previously was scheduled to open in May. [More] |
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