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Girl Saves Family, Kitten Rescued, Mega Million Hopefuls: FL Good News
The CDC is expected to ease coronavirus restrictions for schools and drivers are seeing some relief at the gas pumps.
FLORIDA — Floridians display heroism this week when a South Florida animal rescuer shimmied through a storm drain in Delray Beach to rescue a scared 6-week-old kitten trapped in the pipe for days and the Lakeland Fire Department honored a 9-year-old girl for helping her family escape a house fire in June.
Read these stories and more on this week's Florida Patch sites.
- FL Has 5 Mega Millions Winners, Don't Throw Your Tickets Out Yet
- FL Woman Crawls Through Sewage To Save Kitten Trapped For 6 Days
- Does Florida Owe You Money In 2022: How To Check
- Lakeland Girl Recognized For Helping Family Escape House Fire
- Clearwater-Based BayCare Announces New CEO
- Local Mom-And-Pop Business Aims To Make Travel Into Tampa Airport Easier For Parents
- City Of Tampa Honors National Purple Heart Day
- Mayor Presents 2022-2023 Budget To Tampa City Council
- CDC Expected To Ease School COVID Guidelines: What It Means In FL
- Boutique Hotel Opening In Baum Avenue Market Space: Report
- Florida Gas Prices Dip Below $4 A Gallon: AAA
- Business News: FL's Top Hospitals, Peak Surf Park, Fatburger
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