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Orlando Officials Condemn Removal of Rainbow Crosswalk Near Pulse Nightclub

Orlando officials denounced the state’s overnight removal of the Pulse memorial crosswalk, calling it a political attack on the LGBTQ…

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Florida’s Visit Florida website removes LGBTQ+ travel section, sparks criticism

Florida's official tourism site removes LGBTQ+ travel section, raising concerns about state's stance on LGBTQ+ issues.

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Local News

At Pulse Vigil, Speakers Urge LGBTQ Community to Fight Back Against Hate

Hundreds gather in Houston one year after Orlando nightclub massacre.

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National News

After Pulse: Some Go Back In Closet; Others Come Out

Callers share experiences in year since Orlando nightclub massacre

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Local News

Houston Vigils to Mark One Year Since Pulse Massacre

City's LGBTQ Advisory Board also plans a town hall during Pride Month.

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National News

“What Began As A Place For Fun And Joy Is Now Sacred Ground”

Site of Pulse nightclub massacre to become memorial, museum By Mike Schneider Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla.—The Florida gay nightclub that…

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Features

Viva Pulse: A Tribute to the Power of 49

Featured at Galveston’s Tremont Gallery, the exhibit, entitled 'Viva Pulse,' is a celebratory one.

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Features

Message from a Shooting Survivor: Kristene Chapa Reflects on the Orlando Tragedy

Kristene Chapa was a regular teenager living in south Texas before she and her girlfriend, Mollie Olgin, were shot execution…

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Columns

America’s Epidemic: Not One More

I’m the humor columnist. I try to be funny.

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Community News

How the Orlando Massacre Will Affect Houston Pride

In the wake of the deadly shooting at a gay Orlando nightclub—which killed 49 people and injured 53 others—changes are…

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