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  • 2 weeks ago | fox35orlando.com | Matt Trezza

    Community members across Central Florida came together on Saturday to honor the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting through the ninth annual Pride CommUNITY Rainbow Run in downtown Orlando. Pulse community run What we know: The Pulse Community Rainbow Run was established by University of Central Florida (UCF) students and staff to honor the victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting. The event has become a symbol of unity and support for the LGBTQ+ community in Orlando.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Matt Trezza

    The BriefThe ninth-annual Pulse Community Rainbow Run took place on Saturday in Orlando, with around 1,500 participants commemorating the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. The event highlights Orlando's commitment to inclusion and aims to raise funds for a permanent memorial for the Pulse tragedy. Organizers hope to match or exceed last year's fundraising total of $53,000 to support the memorial effort. ORLANDO, Fla.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox35orlando.com | Matt Trezza

    An Apopka family is facing deportation charges after the father of the family was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The couple's children are United States citizens and say they are deeply affected by the situation. Apopka father detained by ICE What we know: Esvin Juarez is currently being held in a detention facility in Texas by ICE. His wife, Rosmeri Miranda, is under surveillance with an ankle monitor in Florida.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Matt Trezza

    The BriefSmall business owner Esvin Juarez has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas, while his wife, Rosmeri Miranda, wears an ankle monitor in Florida. Their children, who are United States citizens, face the possibility of their parents being deported to Guatemala, leaving the eldest daughter to care for her siblings. The family is working with attorney Grisel Ybarra to reopen their immigration case and pursue legal action. APOPKA, Fla.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox35orlando.com | Matt Trezza

    The family of a man that was shot and killed by an Orange County deputy is speaking out, asking for answers and accountability from law enforcement. What happened? What we know: The family of 32-year-old Tyrone Bartley and members of "Orlando Against Police Crimes" held a news conference on Saturday at the shooting site in Pine Hills, demanding the "full story" and accountability from the sheriff's office.

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Matt Trezza FOX 35
Matt Trezza FOX 35 @Fox35Matt
15 Jun 25

Lots of fun for dogs and their owners at @MyOldTownUSA in Kissimmee, today. Nearly 30 vendors, contests and prizes. #FOX35 https://t.co/xB7BhLqaGR

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Matt Trezza FOX 35 @Fox35Matt
14 Jun 25

Hundreds gathering at Daytona Beach city hall till noon today, as part of No Kings protests. In Volusia County, protests also happening in DeLand and New Smyrna. #FOX35 https://t.co/kmARILjTmH

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Matt Trezza FOX 35 @Fox35Matt
14 Jun 25

Officers from @DaytonaBchPD placing barricades near City Hall ahead of No Kings protests today. In Volusia County, rallies are planned from 10am-12pm in Daytona, New Smyrna, and DeLand. #FOX35 https://t.co/5JUC6qHCFI