Community Corner
Monster Amazon River Fish May Be Invading Florida | Patch PM
Arapaima fish invading | Cruise line reopening | Sidewalks sprout poetry | Vaccines open to 50 and older | Braves food violations: Patch PM
Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight:
Royal Caribbean To Launch Summer Caribbean Cruises From Bahamas
With cruising on hold in the United States through at least Nov. 1 by federal orders because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Royal Caribbean International said it will resume Caribbean cruises out of the Bahamas starting in June.
A strip of concrete is hardly the stuff of inspiration — unless you happen to live in Clearwater. The city is offering pedestrians a bit a poetic inspiration. The "Poetry Made Concrete" contest held last year challenged residents to reimagine, strengthen and beautify their communities through public art.
Find out what's happening in Miamifor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Between the alligators that crawl out of the swamp and the green iguanas that fall from trees during cold speels, reports of a freshwater fish that can grow to be 10 or 15 feet long might seem an everyday occurrence in Florida. But there's nothing routine about the arapaima, which may be invading the state.
Health Code Violations For Atlanta Braves Spring Training Complex
Multiple food and beverage outlets at CoolToday Park, the spring training home for the Atlanta Braves located at 18800 W. West Villages Parkway in Venice, racked up state health inspection violations March 2, according to state reports.
Find out what's happening in Miamifor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Art News: Jewish Film Festival, St. Petersburg Artist Grants
The arts community in the greater Tampa Bay area continues to thrive, with plenty of exhibits, events and programs to keep you busy.
Florida To Begin Vaccinating Residents Age 50 And Up Monday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that residents 50 and older will be eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine starting Monday, March 22. and that everyone will likely be eligible by May 1.
- Health Officials Offering Vaccines To Homebound Brandon Residents
- USF Spring Graduation Ceremony Changes, Names Will Be Read
- Vaccine Age Limit Lowers To 40 In Miami-Dade Starting March 29
- C.W. Bill Young Veterans Affairs Gives Vaccines To All Veterans
- Rollover Motorcycle Wreck Kills Riverview Man: Police
- $1,000 Grant Applications Open To St. Petersburg Artists
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
- Sarasota Man Seriously Injured In Manatee County Crash: FHP
- 2 Hudson Residents Killed In Crash On U.S. 19
- Maryland Man Seriously Injured In Crash On Interstate 4
- Man Accused Of Drunk Driving After Crashing Into Patrol Car
- Lido Pavilion Concession Stand Reopened Thursday
- Sheriff Arrests 1 Woman In Parking Lot Shooting, Seeking Another
- Tampa Police Officer Shoots At Man Carrying Long Gun
- 19-Year-Old Autistic Man Accused Of Killing Man With Hammer
- Sarasota Man Charged With Drug Trafficking Near Daycare: Sheriff
- Rollover Motorcycle Wreck Kills Riverview Man: Police
- $1,000 Grant Applications Open To St. Petersburg Artists
Across America
- Spa Shootings A Platform For Biden To Deliver On Unity Promise
- Police Increase Patrols As Asian Americans Fear More Violence
- Atlanta Spa Murders: Experts Discuss Sex Addiction
- Climate Activist Spends 589 Days Cleaning Up L.A.'s Eaton Canyon
- Jell-O Prank From ‘The Office’ Re-Created In Giveaway Kit
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.