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4 Things To Know: Orlando Victims, Washington D.C. Primary, Lynx Record & More

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – From a vigil held for the victims of the Orlando shooting to Clinton and Sanders meeting in Washington D.C. ahead of the primary, here is a look at the top four stories from June 14, 2016.

Vigil Held In Orlando For Victims Of Shooting

Thousands turned out for a solidarity vigil to mourn the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando.

Investigators are trying to determine why the gunman, Omar Mateen, targeted the club.

At least one club-goer claims Mateen had been inside Pulse at least a dozen times before the shooting, but investigators have yet to confirm that.

Clinton, Sanders To Meet In D.C.

Hillary Clinton is expected to meet with Bernie Sanders in Washington D.C. later Tuesday.

Her campaign said the two will discuss a path forward on policy issues and how best to defeat Donald Trump in November.

Their meeting comes as voters in D.C. cast their votes in the final democratic contest

Frank Lloyd Wright Home For Sale

A home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale in St. Louis Park, by the original owners.

It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and sits on more than three and a half acres. They're asking for nearly $1.5 million

There are only about a dozen sites in Minnesota designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Lynx On Track To Beat WNBA Record For Best Start

The Minnesota Lynx are on the verge of history. On Tuesday night, the team could break its own WNBA record for the best start in a season.

The Lynx head into the game against the Fever with a perfect 10-0 record. That's how they started the 2012 season to break the old record.

Indiana has 4 wins and 6 losses this season. Game time is at 7 p.m

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