Lost FL Cemeteries: Sacred Spaces Abandoned | Patch PM
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Tampa FL
04 March, 2021
7:32 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: Outbreak Of Coastal Mosquitoes Appears In Rural Sarasota: County A recent mysterious outbreak of coastal mosquitoes has been solved, Sarasota County Mosquito Management said on its website. In early January, the department received reports of massive numbers of coastal mosquitoes appearing 20 miles from their usual habitat. Lost Black Cemeteries: Sacred Spaces Ignored, Abandoned For Years For decades there has been no visible sign of the sacred spaces that were the last resting place of some Tampa area residents. The forgotten — some indigent, others with families who tried to keep their memories alive — share one common trait. They were Black Floridians devalued in the era of segregation, so parking lots and buildings were erected over their graves. Florida Patch Survey: Coronavirus Pandemic Habits One Year Later One year into this global crisis, as the vaccine is slowly being distributed throughout the state and across the country, we want to know how your pandemic habits might have changed. Do you have plans to travel? Share your experiences with us through this survey. Manatee High School Students Protest Graduation Plans A group of Manatee High School School students walked out Wednesday to protest the possibility of having graduation tickets limits this year. School Resource Officer Fired For Using Racial Slurs Tampa police released a body camera video Wednesday that shows a resource officer at Middleton High School using racial slurs while talking on the phone. Publix Offers COVID Vaccine To FL Teachers With No Age Limits Publix has joined CVS, Walgreens and Walmart by expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility requirements to all Florida K-12 teachers. Who Shot Calvin Engram? Crime Stoppers Offering $9,500 Reward A reward of $9,500 is being offered for tips that lead to the arrest of the person who shot and killed 50-year-old Tampa resident Calvin Engram on Nov. 4. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the "Post on Patch" button at the top right of the site. Also Worth a Look Today 6 Deputies Honored For Rescuing Homeless Man From Creek: SheriffGulfport's First Friday Art Walk Planned FridayPolice Say Man Shot After Threatening Acquaintance With BatWoman Hangs Up After Calling 911 To Say She Shot SomeoneJoggers Find Body Of Drowned Woman In Holmes Beach: PoliceWoman Charged With DUI Manslaughter In I-75 Wrong-Way Crash: FHPTampa-Based Meal Kit Company Gives 22,000 Meals To Needy FamiliesCheck Your Phone; Notices Go Out Thursday For Venice ClinicPolice Seek Boyfriend After Woman Found With Critical InjuriesThird Coronavirus Stimulus Checks: What FL Residents Can ExpectClearwater Couple Charged After Child Dies Of Chronic Neglect Across America Beloved Cop Dies 3 Months After Retirement: U.S. Coronavirus Blog Capitol Police Warning Of Plot By Militia Group To Breach Capitol States Debate Voter Access Bills Ahead Of Key Supreme Court Vote 5 Things To Know About The Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus Vaccine
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