DeSantis Team Sells Anti-Fauci Swag | Patch PM
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Miami FL
15 July, 2021
4:16 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: Wynwood Mural Honors Surfside Victims, Rescue Workers When mural artist Kyle Holbrook learned about the June 24 condo collapse that killed dozens in Surfside, he scrapped his plans for a mural at a high-rise residential building in Wynwood and quickly came up with a new design. The 45-foot-high mural, "All Hands In For Surfside," at the Pinnacle building at 500 NW 36th Street is dedicated to the victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse and the first responders working effortlessly to find them. 'Don't Fauci My Florida': DeSantis Team Sells Anti-Fauci Swag A fundraising political committee for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has added merchandise taking aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci — director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, an adviser on the White House Coronavirus Task Force, and chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden — to its online store. Friends of Ron DeSantis are selling koozies and T-shirts that say "Don't Fauci My Florida." There are also shirts, hats and a flag that read "Keep Florida Free." Red Tide Combined With Fish Kills Can Make Residents Doubly Sick The Pinellas County government and its municipalities have removed 613 pounds of dead fish and other marine life along the 40 miles of beaches and coastlines from Tierra Verde to Tarpon Springs with more dead fish clogging canals and hugging sea walls. For residents along the coast, the stench from dead marine life is not only a nuisance, it could be a health hazard. Tampa Bay's Red Tide Fish Kill Problem On State's Radar Removal Of Dead Fish From St. Pete Shoreline Seeks State Help About 500 tons of dead fish and other sea creatures have been removed from the St. Pete area of the bay by contractors, residents and city workers, Mayor Rick Kriseman said Wednesday. He said St. Pete needs shrimp boats and help from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Baby Boy Dies In Residential Fire Early Thursday: Sheriff A baby boy was killed in an early Thursday morning residential fire in Bradenton, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. 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 $1 Million Mega Millions Winner From St. PeteThe Rays Salute Military, First Responder, Teacher Services Get A Free Kraken Rum Cocktail And Support Florida BartendersTroopers Seek Possible Witness To Fatal Crash In Dunedin July 3Palm Harbor Bicyclist Dies 2 Days After Being Struck By CarLargo Pedestrian Dies From Injuries After Being Hit By Car.Motorcyclist Dies After Crashing Into Fence Near Myakka City: FHP2 Men Found Dead In Hotel Room At Former Versace Mansion: PoliceLiteracy Event Hosted By Police, Housing Authority, LibrariesManslaughter Charge Filed In Sarasota Overdose Death: PoliceHave You Seen Missing Thonotosassa Teen? Across America Vaccinated Cape Tourist Felt 'Invincible' Before Getting COVID-19 Gay Cheer Coach Fired At Murrieta Valley HS, Team Wants Him Back 94-Year-Old Vet Treats Himself To A New, Top-Of-The-Line Harley Common Cold Returns With A Vengeance In CA. Here's Why Cold Case Murder Of Janet Stallcup Solved 44 Years Later In OC
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