'It's An Emergency': FL Manatees Likely Starving | Patch PM
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Tampa FL
10 March, 2021
8:28 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: Soul Food Restaurant To Be Featured On Food Network After being rescued by Food Network's "Restaurant: Impossible," Mr. B's Southern Cuisine in Tampa held a grand reopening Wednesday. Manatee Death Rates Surge During First Months Of 2021 More than 400 manatees have died since the start of the year, far outpacing previous years' deaths in less than three months, according to data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Officials worry the animals are starving in their winter habitat. No Dancing, Other Rules Set For High Schools' Proms Cue the "Footloose" comparisons, because there won't be any dancing allowed at the proms hosted by Sarasota County Schools this year. NAACP Requests Records On Student Data Shared With Sheriff The NAACP has filed a public records request seeking information about the Pasco County School District's participation in a program that predicts which students are most likely to engage in criminal activity. Student Authors Book To Help Children Cope With Disabilities Marchman Technical College student Chris Angilella, 22, has been trying all his life to find a place in a world that doesn't understand him. Now, he's finding his place through stories he writes and illustrates for other children with disabilities. Tampa Goes Blue To Honor Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Tampa will honor fallen Tampa Police Officer Jesse Madsen and other law enforcement officers recently killed in the line of duty by lighting up Raymond James Stadium in blue for the next six days. Publix Receives Moderna Vaccine; Serves School, Child-Care Staff Publix has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine access in Florida and on Wednesday began taking appointments for teachers, other school employees, and child-dare workers. No Wait For Vaccinations At Federal Site In TampaVaccines Still Available This Week: Health Department County To Begin Vaccinating Residents Age 60 To 65 MondayStimulus Bill Passes Congress: What It Means For FL Residents 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 Gambler Pleads Guilty, Threatened To Kill Rays Players: Report179-Car Drive-Theater Coming To Warehouse Arts District Update Voter Registration For Municipal Elections Naked Cowboy Visits Siesta Key Beach After Bike Week ArrestBradenton Police Seek Help In Two Missing Persons CasesUnited Airlines, Delta Expands Service At SRQ AirportGraduations Rescheduled To Early June At LECOM Park: ReportFishing Tournament To Raise Money For Fallen Deputy's Family20-Year-Old Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder Following ShootingMan Knocking On Doors, Pretending To Be With Charity: Police $3.4 Million Worth Of Stolen Cars Recovered With 'Eye On Crime'Sheriff's Eye On Crime Cams Led To Recovery Of 226 Stolen CarsPalm Harbors Residents Protest Development Of Natural Habitat Across America Coronavirus Pandemic, 1 Year Later: 9 Things We Hope Will Prevail TX Attorney General Threatens To Sue Austin For Mask Order Pandemic Saved U.S. Drivers Time, Money: 2020 Traffic Scorecard Hoboken Mom Urges: Please Listen To COVID-19 'Long-Haulers'
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