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Miami janitor quietly feeds thousands, and love’s the reason
By The Associated Press - | Mar 10, 2021
Doramise Moreau covers shredded malanga that will be served with baked fish to those that need a meal at Notre Dame d Haiti Catholic Church, Monday, March 8, 2021, in Miami. Moreau is a part-time janitor at a technical school. She spends most of her time shopping for ingredients and helping to cook meals for 1,000 to 1,500 people a week since the pandemic began. Moreau received a new car for her community service. She was nominated by the pastor at the church. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
MIAMI (AP) Doramise Moreau toils long past midnight in her tiny kitchen every Friday boiling lemon peels, crushing fragrant garlic and onion into a spice blend she rubs onto chicken and turkey, cooking the dried beans that accompany the yellow rice she’ll deliver to a Miami church.
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The daily rundown Between Monday and Tuesday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 4,426 (0.2 percent), to 1,952,733; active hospitalizations decreased by 22 (nearly 0.7 percent), to 3,310; deaths rose by 125 (nearly 0.4 percent), to 31,889; 3,658,030 Floridians have had at least one dose of a vaccine.
Ten years after It was a decade ago that then-Gov. Rick Scott and former Attorney General Pam Bondi clamped down on when felons could win back their rights, including their voting rights. They put in tight restrictions that said felons could not even ask state government to have their rights restored until they had been out of prison at least five years, and in some cases at least seven years.