Holocaust Museum, Grilling Tips, Perfect Attendance: Nearby News

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Dunedin FL

04 June, 2021

9:37 PM

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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: Grill Fires Create 19,700 Hospital Trips Annually, Safe Tips2 High School Grads Achieve Perfect Attendance K-12'Rainbow Exhibit: A Look At The Mize Gallery's Pride Show FL Woman Found Naked In Storm Drain A Second Time: Report A South Florida woman who was rescued from a Delray Beach storm drain after wandering the sewer system naked for three weeks in March, has been saved from a storm drain a second time. Tampa-Based Prepared Meal Company Now 2nd Largest In America Ten years ago, Fitlife Foods started as a single store in Tampa with a kitchen in the back serving about 300 meals per day in its first year. Today, Fitlife Foods, is the second-largest retail and direct-to-consumer prepared-meals retailer in the country and the largest in the Southeast. Solidarity Rally With Jewish Community After Building Vandalized Education cures ignorance and hate. That's the loving message the Florida Holocaust Museum shared Thursday evening during its "Unite Against Hate" rally, held one week after its St. Petersburg building was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti. Toddler Overdoses On Cocaine, Parents Face Charges: Sheriff After a 21-month-old toddler overdosed on cocaine in January, a Venice couple was arrested Saturday and faces charges of child neglect, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. Cruising Resumes In July For Royal Caribbean From Miami, Texas Royal Caribbean International will embark on its first cruise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic over the Fourth of July weekend with a Caribbean trip aboard the Freedom of the Seas, according to a news release Michael Bayley, CEO, shared to his Facebook page Friday afternoon. Transient Accused Of Burning Car With Body In Trunk In Gulfport Gulfport police detectives believe they know who placed a body in the trunk of a car last September and then set both on fire near the Pinellas Trail. 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 TodayFree Summer Meals Available For Manatee County ChildrenWater Main Break Closes Roads, Slows Bradenton Traffic: PoliceUpdate: Troopers Name Person Accused Of Crashing Into CycleBarDrug Sweep Yields 13 Arrests, 52 Felony Charges: Sheriff1 Dead After Shooting At Sugar Cane Coop: Palm Beach SheriffPolice Seek Hit-And-Run Driver Who Critically Injured PedestrianLet's Go Camping, St. Pete, At Boyd Hill Nature PreserveMultiple Agencies Respond To Thonotosassa Kidnapping At-Risk South St. Pete Residents Program Scheduled To Launch Across America15 Good News Stories: Fun With Cicadas; Lifesavers; Teen Vs. BearTrump Suspended From Facebook For 2 Years, Company SaysWhat The Government Learned About UFOs, Alien Spacecraft: ReportsWalmart Joins Target In Decision To Close Thanksgiving Day 20212021 Drought Monitor, Week Of June 1: How Dry Is Your State?

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