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Sheriff’s Office says man had syringe hidden in buttocks, other drugs found Published: Tags: A Key Largo man was taken into custody after he was found with a variety of drugs. (Monroe County (Fla.) Sheriff s Office) ISLAMORADA, Fla. – A man who hid a syringe in the crack of his buttocks was arrested Saturday in Islamorada. Monroe County Sheriff Office also found nine other syringes in the suspect’s possession, along with methamphetamine, crack cocaine, marijuana, and heroin. Bryce Dennis Oliphant, 41, of Key Largo, was taken into custody after a Monroe County Sheriff’s sergeant was pumping gas at a station around 11 a.m. when he noticed a strong smell of marijuana coming from the Nissan parked at the pump next to him. ....
Did all that panic buying affect gas prices? Published: Tags: FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The race to the pumps last week didn’t have a significant impact on our gasoline prices. Florida drivers are paying an average of $2.89 for a gallon of regular unleaded gas on Monday morning, which is a penny more than at the same time last week, according to data from the American Automobile Association. Most of the state, and particularly South Florida, had no reason to rush out to the pump to top off last week after news of the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack. Our gas doesn’t come through that pipeline. ....
Florida-based supermarket chain has relaxed rules for mask wearing inside of its stores for fully vaccinated customers and employees. Walmart, Costco and Trader Joe’s are also making masks optional for fully vaccinated customers. ....
Masks still mandatory? Many businesses say yes Trader Joe’s changes policy, but several retailers keep their rules despite new CDC guidance Updated: Tags: MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Despite new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention saying that fully vaccinated people can largely take off their masks, the majority of major retailers Local 10 checked with Friday say they are not changing their policies just yet. Stephanie Vitori, the owner of Cheeseburger Baby in Miami Beach, says her rule is still “no mask, no service.” “I’m still not comfortable with it, and it’s my job to keep my employees safe,” she said. “So I keep our dining room closed, and our masks need to stay on.” ....
An 11-year-old student at the Sugarloaf School was arrested Tuesday afternoon days after he stabbed two fellow students with a pair of scissors, authorities said. ....