Good morning. It's Wednesday, June 29. In one of the most descriptive official reports released so far in the Pulse shooting, 911 callers described their own wounds and the injuries of those around them. Hundreds of emails and records related to the Pulse massacre were released by the city of Orlando in response to public records requests filed by news outlets and others. See an Orlando News Now video discussing the newly released documents from the shooting. Note: Technical problems delayed the delivery of today's newsletter. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. In the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando police Chief John Mina was briefed on security concerns and a possible threat to downtown, according to more than 1,500 pages of emails released Tuesday. [More] In 911 calls the night of the Pulse shooting, some of the trapped patrons described seeing the shooter inside the nightclub. [More] Orlando Fire officials insist that there were no fire code violations. [More] Fishing is now forbidden at Disney World unless it is part of an excursion. [More] 41 people have been killed in a deadly suicide bombing attack in Istanbul's Ataturk airport blamed on the Islamic State group. [More] Officials say he shot and killed a man during a road rage incident. [More] Orlando City coach Adrian Heath and his players say they are ready to face a fired up Fort Lauderdale Strikers lineup in U.S. Open Cup. [More] The Orlando Magic will soon learn whether their franchise is still attractive to top-tier free agents. [More] Ibaka, acquired in a draft-day trade with OKC, has one year left on his contract. [More] Tony Stewart finally has reason to celebrate final ride in his last Sprint Cup NASCAR season. [More] Advertisement Orlando City Soccer Club's purchase of city owned land in Parramore for its new soccer stadium closed on Friday, with the team paying about $22 million. [More] As the names of lives cut too short echoed through the Dr. Phillips Center's Walt Disney Theater, a cascade of flower petals drifted to the stage in a beam of light. [More] A mural at one of Orlando's most-traveled intersections will pay tribute to the Pulse shooting victims with art of 49 doves in rainbow colors. [More] In one of the most vibrant displays of support in the City Beautiful, 49 models painted themselves head to toe in the colors of the rainbow and paraded throughout downtown Orlando. [More] The winners of another round of TripAdvisor's Traveler's Choice awards were announced Tuesday and Orlando amusement parks and water parks earned top marks. [More] re are changes you'll see, starting today, on "Good Day Orlando" on WOFL-Channel 35. [More] |
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