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Restaurant that burned in the Tampa unrest over George Floyd s death to reopen

Restaurant that burned in the Tampa unrest over George Floyd’s death to reopen Saigon Bay, a favorite for Vietnamese food near the University of South Florida, hopes to open its doors at its new location by summer’s end.     Saigon Bay Vietnamese Restaurant on Fowler Avenue in Tampa was badly damaged in protests over the death of George Floyd last year. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ] Nearly a year ago, protestors took to the streets of Tampa in the name of George Floyd. But peaceful demonstrations over his death at the hands of Minneapolis police turned violent. Businesses were looted and buildings damaged and burned — including a small, well-loved Vietnamese restaurant called Saigon Bay.

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Tampa Bay Inno - One year later: Tampa Bay has made work on equity, but officials say there s more work to be done
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Veterans Memorial Park will host Tuscaloosa s Memorial Day program

Staff report Tuscaloosa will honor the men and women who died while in the military service during a Memorial Day program, which will also double as a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for veterans and their spouses. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 9 a.m. May 31 at the Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park, 1701 McFarland Blvd. E, in front of University Mall. Jerry C. McAbee, a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Marine Corps, will be the keynote speaker. McAbee, a Rainsville native, is the author of “Stubborn Men and Parched Corn: The Eighteenth Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment,” a book that features recollections of McAbee s  great-grandfather of the Civil War regiment from Georgia.

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Tampa Bay s mass vaccination sites wind down as rollout hits new phase

Tampa Bay’s mass vaccination sites wind down as rollout hits new phase The focus shifts to reaching those who have been unable or unwilling to get COVID-19 shots. “We’re not done yet.”     Nurse Esther Martineau, left, administers a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot to Nelsida Fuenmayor, of Tampa, on Tuesday at the federally-run Tampa Greyhound Track site. The site is giving its last shot on May 25. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ] Updated 4 hours ago The waning demand for COVID-19 vaccines can clearly be seen at the federally supported site at the Tampa Greyhound Track. Gone are the five lanes that used to be filled with cars of people awaiting shots during the busy morning rushes. Now people can simply drive up and park and walk right in, no matter the time of day.

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