The Bradenton Herald

In this undated photo provided by Summit Orthopedics, Dr. Jack Drogt poses for a photo in his offices in St. Paul, Minn. Drogt is one of the five people who say they found sewing needles in their sandwiches on board Delta Air Lines flights. Drogt says he and his son William, 16, both found a needle in their turkey sandwiches. (AP Photo/Summit Orthopedics)

Florida family in the middle of Delta needles story

MANATEE, Fla. - Worldly attention was not what the Drogt family of Bradenton, Fla., anticipated when they returned home Sunday from a two-week family vacation to Amsterdam.

Woman offers sex for 2 cheeseburgers

MANATEE, Fla. -- A woman was arrested in a prostitution sting but not before she got two double cheeseburgers off the dollar menu at a McDonald's restaurant.

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