MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – From new cell phone video showing moments during the Orlando attack to singer Meat Loaf collapsing on stage in Edmonton, Canada, here is a look at the top four stories from June 17, 2016.
New Video Shows Moments During Orlando Attack
Cell phone video is giving us a glimpse of the terrifying moments and chaos inside Pulse Nightclub when a gunman went on a shooting rampage.
The man who recorded the video was shot multiple times, but lived to tell his story.
This comes after the president and vice president visited Orlando, leaving 49 white roses to honor the victims.
Details Expected From SPPS On Superintendent
More details about the future of the St. Paul School District and its superintendent are expected to be released Friday.
This week, the district issued a statement saying it was exploring various transition options with Valeria Silva. She has been with the district for 29 years, and held the top post since 2009.
The district will make the announcement at a news conference at 9:30 a.m. Friday.
Rock singer Meat Loaf collapsed on stage during a concert in Edmonton, Alberta.
The 68-year-old was in the middle of his classic song, “I’d Do Anything for Love” when it happened.
He was taken to the hospital, but his condition is unknown.
Meat Loaf had recently cancelled two other concerts citing poor health.
Exercise Helps Memory
If you want to remember something, you might want to exercise.
Researchers discovered people who worked out four hours after learning new information remembered it better than those who exercised immediately or not at all. Now they’re working to figure out why.
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