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1 Killed In Bus Crash | $1M Powerball Winner | Body Found In Submerged Truck: FL Weekend
Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in Florida.

We've rounded up the Patch stories you may have missed in Florida over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium welcomed two bottlenose dolphins and other animals to their new home, one person was killed and two injured in a PSTA bus crash, and a man was charged with murder months after a fatal shooting at an RV park, authorities said.
Motorcyclist Killed, 2 Injured In Pasco County Crash: FL Troopers
An 80-year-old man drove into a motorcyclist’s path while trying to make a u-turn on State Road 56, FL Highway Patrol said.
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$1M-Winning Powerball Ticket Sold At FL Publix: Reports
The Powerball jackpot has jumped to $1.6B for Monday night’s drawing, the fifth-largest in the game’s history, lottery officials said.
Driver Rear-Ended Vehicle Pulling Out Of Ambulance’s Way: Bradenton Police
Two citations were issued in a three-vehicle crash on Manatee Avenue/Causeway that involved an ambulance, Bradenton police said.
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1 Dead, 2 Injured In PSTA Bus Crash With SUV On Roosevelt Boulevard: FL Troopers
The PSTA bus driver made a left turn, despite having a red light, causing an SUV to crash into it, FL Highway Patrol said.
2 Bottlenose Dolphins, Visiting Baby Kangaroos Welcomed At Clearwater Aquarium
In addition to the dolphins, a nurse shark, tortoises and tropical birds from Miami Seaquarium now call Clearwater Marine Aquarium home.
Murder Charge Filed Months After Fatal Shooting At RV Resort: Hillsborough Sheriff
A 19-year-old man was charged with murder in a fatal shooting at a Tampa-area RV resort this summer, the Hillsborough County sheriff said.
Body Found In Submerged Truck Identified: St. Pete Police
A man was found dead after his pick-up truck drove through a guard rail at the end of 62nd Ave. NE and into the water, St. Pete police said.
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