Below is a list of places that were ordered to shut by inspectors from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
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not a single eating establishment in Miami-Dade County has been ordered to shut down in the past month
Considering Miami-Dade is home to hundreds of restaurants
this is both surprising and raises questions
Is this a reflection of stellar compliance with health regulations
All the establishments mentioned were allowed to re-open after completing the required cleanup and passing a follow-up inspection
“Roach activity present as evidenced by live roaches found
approximately 10 live roaches on wall and ceiling
on cook line and flip top cooler approximately 10 live roaches on wall and ceiling
approximately 5 live roaches on floor and walls.”
evidence of roach excrement found by outlet on wall.”
raw chicken stored on floor by three compartment sink.”
floors soiled with food debris and grease.”
“Buildup of food debris/soil residue on equipment door handles
flip top cooler doors and handles soiled with food debris and grease.”
“Ceiling/ceiling tiles/vents soiled with accumulated food debris
vents and ceiling soiled with dust and food debris.”
“Food-contact surface soiled with food debris
Reach in cooler in kitchen soiled with food debris.”
Observed approximately 3 live roaches inside of gaps in wood door frame at kitchen entrance in kitchen Observed 2 live roaches on ground under front line flip top cooler
Observed 1 live roach under hand wash sink at front line.”
Observed approximately 7 dead roaches inside of not in use 3 door reach in cooler in prep area in kitchen
Observed approximately 4 dead roaches on ground under front line flip top cooler.”
“Rodent activity present as evidenced by rodent droppings found
-Approximately 9 rodent droppings on floor in lobby behind drink station counter
operator removed cleaned and sanitized area during inspection.”
-Approximately 2 live roaches on floor under hot holding unit in kitchen.”
-Approximately 6 dead roaches on floor under hot holding unit in kitchen
2 dead roaches on floor under 2 door reach in cooler in kitchen.”
-Approximately 2 dead roaches in sticky trap under front counter.”
1) 1 live roach on top of bread crumbs bag stored on rack in kitchen
2) 1 live roach front of mop sink next to water heater in dishwashing area
3) 1 live roach in storage cabinet at entrance of kitchen
4) 1 live roach in container of individual mayonnaise packets at coffee station
1) 1 dead roach in employee handwashing sink in kitchen
2) 2 dead roaches under handwashing sink front counter
3) 2 dead roaches under bench in dining room
“Interior of microwave has accumulation of grease and food debris.”
“Cooked/heated time/temperature control for safety food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit within 6 hours
Cook line flip top- Cooked Rice (50F - Cooling) Per cook food item in unit overnight
“Stop Sale issued on time/temperature control for safety food due to temperature abuse
Cooked/heated time/temperature control for safety food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit within 6 hours
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— The Florida Highway Patrol said two 17-year-olds from Wesley Chapel died in a crash on Monday night
it happened at the intersection of Estancia Boulevard and San Romano Drive around 10:30 p.m
Troopers said a 17-year-old boy was driving a 2003 Toyota Sequoia northbound on Estancia when he lost control for unknown reasons
The SUV left the road and crashed into a retention pond where it completely submerged
FHP said the dive team with the Pasco County Sheriff's Office found the vehicle several hours later
For those in the Estancia community of Wesley Chapel
“Your kid is not supposed to be taken before you are
You think it can’t happen to you until it really does,” said Carter Kelley
who went to school with one of the victims
“You feel removed from it until all of a sudden you’re like 'oh my gosh
I knew this family.' And then immediately my heart goes out to the mom
Authorities have not released the names of the victims
but people in the neighborhood told ABC Action News both teens are from the area and just graduated high school
they are going to do all this stuff and now they can’t
It’s just a lot to think about,” said Kelley
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The teens killed — a 17-year-old boy who was driving, and a 17-year-old girl who was a passenger — are from Wesley Chapel, according to a news release from the Highway Patrol.
Troopers said the crash occurred about 10:30 p.m. at Estancia Boulevard and San Romano Drive. The driver was heading north on Estancia when for an “unknown reason” he lost control of the SUV, troopers said.
“The vehicle entered a retention pond and submerged completely,” the Highway Patrol’s news release states.
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office’s dive team responded and located the vehicle several hours later. Both teens were dead inside, troopers said. The news release noted that both teens were wearing seat belts.
Troopers did not release the names of the teens or any other details.
Community members said in social media posts they are planning to hold a candlelight vigil and prayer circle at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the retention pond in honor of the two teens.
Times staff writer Anastasia Dawson contributed to this report.
Chris TischSenior Editor/Environment, Breaking News and Justice
today announced the appointment of its new executive chef
Saucedo brings two decades of experience in his role where he is responsible for maintaining and elevating the outstanding culinary experience the treasured Southern California property has become synonymous with
Saucedo spent much of his childhood in Southern California in addition to spending five years in Chile
He attended culinary school at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa
building upon his passion and developing his skill set for culinary arts
He then moved on to the Mission Inn Hotel in Riverside
where he was mentored by celebrated Executive Chef Joe Cochran before relocating to San Diego
He has held various roles within celebrated San Diego restaurants and hotels including Donovan's Prime Seafood
Autograph Collection and Brothers Signature Catering & Events
Saucedo served as the corporate executive chef for the San Diego outposts of The LOT
a luxury entertainment and dining destination
Saucedo is responsible for overseeing and directing all culinary operations for the hotel
inclusive of the dining experiences at signature restaurants Mustangs & Burros and Greenfinch Restaurant & Bar as well as reimagining in-room dining and catering offerings for meetings
Saucedo enjoys spending time with family and loves watching basketball
TrendingCommercialSouth FloridaAHollywood firm sells Oakland Park apartment complex for $13.5MPrice breaks down to $95,745 per unit
meaning it traded at a 35% gain in 18 months
Coastline Management Group just sold its 141-unit apartment complex in Oakland Park for $13.5 million
Hollywood-based Coastline, led by Felice Mehaber, sold the Oasis Apartments at 3870 North Andrews Avenue just 18 months after purchasing the property for $10 million
meaning it traded at a 35 percent gain – a big premium over the $71,428 per unit price Coastline Group paid in January 2016
The buyer is unclear because the sale has not yet cleared records
A source close to the sale said the buyers also own an apartment complex nearby called La Estancia at 4156 Northwest 21st Avenue
consists of seven buildings on five individual parcels
The apartment complex offers one- and two-bedroom apartments with access to two pools
Gibbs said the seller spent about $300,000 to $500,000 in renovations
which included pressure cleaning the buildings
renovating the pools and adding kitchens and bathrooms to certain units
Coastline sold the complex at a time when the supply of new multifamily inventory is outpacing demand
nearly 13,500 new apartments will be delivered in South Florida
marking the fifth most active city in the country for multifamily construction
And rent growth is predicted to slow as the region’s occupancy rate dips
South Florida’s occupancy rate averaged 94.8 percent
according to Berkadia’s second quarter report
which Robbins Electra sold to TruAmerica Multifamily
A man's body was discovered early Thursday riddled with bullets outside an apartment complex on Shenandoah Avenue
according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said
Officers were called to the La Estancia apartments off Old Kings Road and Edgewood Avenue about 7:45 a.m. and located the man near some air-conditioning units between some of the buildings
He was in his early 30s and was shot multiple times
"Our investigation revealed that several residents in the apartments heard gunfire around 4 a.m.
We are trying to talk to some of the witnesses
There is a potential unidentified individual who left the scene
We do not know that individual had any injuries."
Investigators are checking with area hospitals to find out if anyone with a gunshot wound sought treatment around that time
It is also was unknown if the shooting occurred from a vehicle or on foot
More: Jacksonville police identify 19-year-old victim killed at La Estancia apartments
Investigators placed numerous evidence markers in the parking lot while residents
watched the crime scene from balconies and the sidewalk
Anyone with information on any of these shootings can contact the Sheriff’s Office at (904) 630-0500 or First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-8477 (845-TIPS) to remain anonymous and be eligible for rewards
Or email JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org or rewards@fccrimestoppers.com
2012 at 2:25 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Sarasota County investigators are trying to figure out why a 21-year-old Sarasota man died in a pond at
was found in the apartment complex's pond Saturday at 6:15 p.m
A L'Estancia apartment resident was fishing in the pond when they saw the body
(Sheriff’s Underwater Recovery Force) removed the man’s body from the pond
and detectives with the sheriff’s office and the Medical Examiner’s Office are investigating this death
Anyone with information is asked to call Criminal Investigations at 941-861-4900 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers by calling 941-366-TIPS (8477), or online at www.sarasotacrimestoppers.com or text TIP109 plus a message to CRIMES (274637)
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Their house in Tampa Palms was getting kind of tight for the Swanson family.
Two teenage boys and a young daughter filled it up and they had a fourth child on the way. So they went looking for a new home, well, they went looking for a lot on which to custom-build their new home.
They had a wish list for that house but two things were musts: It had to be big and it had to have easy access to a highway.
Rozales Swanson is a cardiac surgeon who splits his time between Tampa General Hospital and Bayfront Health Port Charlotte. He had to find somewhere that made his commutes to work easier.
Antoinette, his wife and high school sweetheart, said they looked at new construction up and down Interstate 75 from FishHawk Ranch in Lithia to Seven Oaks in Wesley Chapel.
And then they discovered a brand-, brand-new subdivision just north of the Shops at Wiregrass off Bruce B. Downs in Wesley Chapel in Pasco County. It was so new, in fact, that theirs would become one of the first two houses built in Estancia at Wiregrass.
The master-planned community has walking trails and a private neighborhood park. There is a clubhouse, the Estancia Club, a large pool, tennis courts and basketball courts. When finished, there will be a half dozen or so separate little neighborhoods, about half of which will be gated.
The Swansons said it seemed to offer many more floor plan options than the other neighborhoods they looked at. It gave them the option to customize a large two-story home with some of their wants, like having both the master and a guest suite on the first floor.
Three more bedrooms, a game-centric loft and a theater room with a large, cozy balcony overlooking the back yard are on the second floor.
After deciding Estancia was the place they wanted to live, they drove up and down the streets of the gated 56-home Toscana section looking for just the right lot. One of the first buyers, they had their pick of lots. They narrowed it down to two. One was on water, overlooking one of the several ponds in the development. The other was big and private, situated on a cul-de-sac abutting a conservation area.
In the end, they chose the big lot, mainly for their 13-year-old son, Devante, who wanted room to play soccer in the back yard.
They are just thrilled with their choice and that says a lot, for the couple has seen and lived in a lot of places. They are from Columbus, Ga., where they both went to high school. After graduating, Rozales joined the Navy. They lived in Japan for a while and Michigan. They lived in Washington, D.C., when Rozales was in medical school at Howard University. He did his training to become a surgeon at Tampa General, where he would end up working. That brought them to the area.
Antoinette has a degree in medical technology but for now she's working raising their four children, including a 4-month-old daughter, Destiny.
"Everything we need is within five minutes of us," she said.
And, the doctor has only a 30-minute drive to work in Tampa.
Contact Patti Ewald at pagewald@gmail.com.
Andrea Torres
PEMBROKE PINES
– A domestic violence incident in Pembroke Pines left a woman injured and a man dead on Friday
according to the Pembroke Pines Police Department
It was a gruesome family tragedy; a man shot his parents
for a welfare check in the quiet Estancia community
“They discovered a deceased male laying on the ground in the inside of the residence
as well as an injured female,” Rogers said
Fire Rescue personnel rushed the woman from the four-bedroom home to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood where she remained on Saturday morning
Rogers said officers arrested a relative of the two victims
The man who died and the woman injured are married and they are the parents of their attacker
a relative who does not want to be identified told Local 10 News on Friday night
The investigation prompted officers to close Southwest 191st Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets near the St
Broward County Property Appraiser records show Fitzroy and Joan E
Voter records show Campbell-Grant is 65 and Fitzroy Grant is 78
is also registered to vote under this address
Detectives are asking anyone with information about the domestic violence attack to call the Pembroke Pines Police Department at 954-431-2200 or Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477
Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Wilson Louis contributed to this report
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