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Fish Kills, Trump In Tampa, Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles
1,350 jobs, Zika virus on the rise, dancing dog and other stories from Florida Patch.

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Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Flood Clearwater Aquarium
As overnight temperatures drop, humans aren’t the only ones in need of shelter from the cold. The state’s protected sea turtle population also struggles as the waters they live in become dangerously chilly.
Deadly Club Rayne Shooting Investigation Continues
A person of interest in Saturday’s mass shooting at Club Rayne has been identified, interviewed and ruled out as a suspect, according to the Tampa Police Department.
Watch: Dancing Dog Will Steal Your Heart
A little dog with some serious moves is stealing hearts while burning up the Internet. Named “Ginger Rogers” by the workers at Orange County Animal Services, the critter isn’t like other strays that turn up at the Orlando shelter.
Fish Kills, Respiratory Irritation Continue As Red Tide Lingers
A red tide bloom that’s been causing problems offshore of several southwest Florida area counties hasn’t gone away just yet. In fact, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported on Wednesday that respiratory irritations due to the bloom have been reported from Sarasota to Englewood.
Beyonce Tickets Go On Sale Tuesday
Beyonce fans who want to make sure to get their hands on tickets for the singer’s upcoming Formation World Tour will want to put Tuesday on their calendars.
Trump’s Tampa Rally: What You Need To Know
Tampa Bay area Donald Trump supporters and those who just want a chance to hear the Republican presidential hopeful live will get the opportunity Friday. The victor of the Republican New Hampshire primary is making his way to Tampa’s USF Sun Dome for a rally.
1,350 Jobs Open At Area Home Depots
Tampa Bay area job seekers with a penchant for building might find a hiring push as local Home Depot stores of interest. The company’s 30 local stores are all adding staffing to prepare for the busy spring season.
Florida Zika Virus Numbers Rise
As national lawmakers work to free up money to fight the mosquito-borne Zika virus, the state of Florida has announced its number of confirmed cases has climbed to 18, up from a total of 16 reported on Wednesday.
YouTube screenshot/Clearwater Marine Aquarium
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