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GA Firefighters' Homemade Grill Turns Up In FL | Patch PM

Stolen grill found after 3 years | Lightning seeks Stanley Cup | Everglades plane crash | Dog rescue ends sadly | Homeless help: Patch PM

From left, Decatur County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Terry Phillips, Decatur County Fire & Rescue Captain Sam Hughes and Sarasota Police Department Detective Dominic Harris with the stolen grill and smoker.
From left, Decatur County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Terry Phillips, Decatur County Fire & Rescue Captain Sam Hughes and Sarasota Police Department Detective Dominic Harris with the stolen grill and smoker. (Sarasota Police Department)

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Dogs Revived After Fire At Pet Clinic Later Die In Hot Car

A feel-good story about dogs rescued from a fire quickly turned to tragedy when two of the resuscitated dogs died after being left in a hot car.

Grill Stolen From GA Firefighters Found At Sarasota Restaurant

Three years after being stolen from volunteer firefighters in Decatur County, Georgia, a homemade grill and smoker worth thousands of dollars was found at a Jamaican restaurant in Sarasota.

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Community Dedicated To Providing Place Homeless Can Call Home

At a time when residents are finding it harder to obtain affordable housing, St. Vincent de Paul CARES of St. Petersburg is stepping up to offer a tangible solution.

Small Plane Crashes In Everglades During Taco Run: Report

Taco Tuesday was ruined for two South Florida men when their small plane crashed in the Everglades during a taco run across the state.

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Lightning Add Capacity, Release More Tickets To Sunday's Game

The Tampa Bay Lightning announced Friday afternoon that it has released capacity at Amalie Arena to approximately 14,800 fans for home games of the Stanley Cup semifinals, and have released additional tickets.

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