Meet Zane, The New Gerber Baby | Patch PM

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Orlando FL

29 June, 2021

3:57 PM

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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: FL Condo Collapse: Grand Jury Investigation, Biden Plans Visit As first responders continue to search for survivors among the rubble of the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South Condo in Surfside, State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said she plans to ask a grand jury to investigate the building's sudden fall, the Miami Herald reported. Watch: LGBTQ Pride Flash Mob Entertains Farmers Market Crowd Drag performer Beneva Fruitville — whose real name is Berry Ayers — and members of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies surprised shoppers at Sarasota Farmers Market Saturday morning with a flash mob celebrating June as Pride month. The flash mob dance performance to "This Is Me" from "The Greatest Showman" was presented by Project Pride SRQ, a new LGBTQ organization in the greater Sarasota area, as part of its Pride month calendar of events. Video Shows Man Shoot At St. Pete Police After Stalking Incident A St. Pete police-officer involved shooting among two cops and a 23-year-old man who lives with severe mental health conditions that occurred June 26 outside the suspect's home is under investigation by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Austin Brodey Kingos, 23, attempted to shoot and kill two St. Petersburg police officers, Saturday, who had probable cause for his arrest due to a severe stalking incident, according to Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. Baby Zane, New Gerber Spokesbaby, Is Also Company's First 'CGO' At 4 months old, baby Zane Kahin captivated the judges of the 2021 Gerber spokesbaby contest "with his cheerful attitude, infectious giggles and playful smile that can light up any room," Gerber wrote in announcing Zane as the winner of its photo search. The Winter Park, Florida, baby's "bubbly personality captured our heart," the judges said. 2 Fentanyl Dealers In Manatee County Sentenced To Federal Prison Two fentanyl dealers from Manatee County were sentenced to federal prison Friday by a U.S. district judge, according to a news release from the Department of Justice. Also Worth a Look Today Woman With Autism, Nonverbal Missing From St. Pete Home: PoliceCitizen Liaison Appointed By Hillsborough County Tax CollectorSarasota Young Professionals Group Names Annual Award Finalists Across America Fear, Anxiety A Reality For U.S. Veterans On 4th Of JulyJudge Dismisses Antitrust Lawsuits Against FacebookWhere's Fido? U.S. Animal Shelters Brace For Busiest Day Of Year4th Of July Travel: Best Time To Get Out Of Town In 202131,000 Prisoners Sought Compassionate Release During COVID-19. The Bureau Of Prisons Approved 36.Latino Workers In Minnesota Experienced Differing COVID Economies

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