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Top 10 Stories in March on the Seminole Heights Patch
Here is a look at what your friends and neighbors have been reading on the Seminole Heights Patch in March.

Linda Hersey launched the very first Florida Patch site: Old Northeast-St. Petersburg Patch, in December 2010.
She has had many roles at Florida Patch as it has grown from a start-up to a go-to hub for information, conversation and news. She currently is a Senior Field Editor, identifying and curating real time news for nine sites in southwest Florida.
Linda is a veteran journalist and senior newsroom manager who made an early transition to New Media – way back in 2006! :)
In addition to City Editor roles in Portland, Maine, and Broward County, Florida, and years as an investigative journalist, Linda authored two primers for working journalists covering Native American issues, including "100 Questions, 500 Nations."
She holds an MBA from the Chapman School of Business, at Florida International University. She also is among the rare breed of English Majors, holding a BA in Eng. Lit. from Boston University.
Here is a look at what your friends and neighbors have been reading on the Seminole Heights Patch in March.

The 14- and 16-year-old girls were at a Travelodge with older teens, also from Riverview.
Mmmm Delicious Bakery has some whimsical-looking cupcakes dressed in Easter colors freshly baked for customers. Do they look tasty!
The top 10 most-read stories on the Brandon Patch in March all involved the sinkholes opening in Seffner. Here's the list.
The Easter weekend is a perfect time to enjoy brunch or dinner with friends, family and loved ones. Here are some local options.
Florida is known nationally for unusual crimes and police-related events. Take a look at the 10 most read public safety posts in Bloomingdale through March 28.
Take a look at this video posted to YouTube of devil rays leaping from the waters off Longboat Key.
Traffic was backed up as Hillsborough County Fire Rescue units responded to a report that a construction crew accidentally cut a gas line.
Once a shining success story in the St. Pete economy, Universal Healthcare faces allegations of financial mismanagement as the state prepares to shut it down.
The worker had been hired to resurface an empty water tank for the city of St. Petersburg.
We asked readers to share their favorite photo memories of The Pier. Boy, they did! Here are 108 photos. Your task is to vote for your favorite one. See details below!
A legal group filed an emergency appeal on behalf of a pair of Australian shepherds that are scheduled to be euthanized.
Charles Foster was wearing blood-stained clothes when interviewed by detectives after the bodies were found, according to a probable cause affidavit.
The city's rich culture and history are compared to the artificial reality of nearby Orlando and Disney. "It's real. It's a way of life," says George Billiris in the profile.
ABC Action News tweeted this photo of the manatee, which is listed in critical condition at a Tampa zoo hospital.
The manatee calf is in critical condition at the Tampa zoo hospital, suffering from 'cold stress.' ABC Action News tweeted this photo of the manatee.
The manatee calf is in critical condition, suffering from 'cold stress.' ABC Action News tweeted this photo of the manatee.
Employees were ordered to leave the company's Central Avenue office. Bay News 9 tweeted this photo as the FBI evacuated the building.
St. Petersburg's Officer the Year has been picked, but his undercover status requires that his identity remains secret.
Isabella Herrera, 7, who suffered from a neuromuscular disorder, died when she stopped breathing on the way to Sessums Elementary School.