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 MARION COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?A man is seriously injured after street racing led to a three-car hit-and-run crash in Marion County last Saturday.The Florida Highway Patrol said a Ford Mustang and a Chevrolet Corvette were traveling at high rates of speed and driving recklessly while street racing in the early morning on Nov. 18.The Corvette then struck a Toyota Prius that was also traveling west near Southwest 80th Street. The Corvette left the road, hitting a utility pole and a tree, while the Prius stayed in the median.                        Florida Highway Patrol        FHP said the stanley cup  Mustang s d stanley cup river, Jacob Steven Michael Carmack, 23, concealed his car in the parking lot of a local business and checked on the Corvette s driver, 38, who had been ejected from the vehicle. He was seriously injured.Carmack then fled, according to officials.                         Florida Highway Patrol        FHP was able to identify Carmack through an investigation and tips from the public. He was arrested on Tuesday and booked into Marion County Jail.Carmack was charged with one count of reckless driving resulting in serious bodily injury to another, one count of crash involving death or personal injuries for the failure to remain on scene of a crash which resulted in serious bodily injury to another and one count of racing on highways.FHP said this is still an active investigation.            ABC Action News Latest Headlines stanley cup  | November 29, 8am Ntdp Another Russian businessman has died in latest mysterious death
 BRANDON, Fla. 鈥?A local community is reeling after the loss of a long-time doctor at Brandon Regiona stanley cup l Hospital, who died this weekend from complications due to COVID-19.Dr. Sam Scolaro was in the high-risk category himself at 75-years-old, but his family says right up until the day he tested positive for COVID-19, he spent his time treating patients. He did the telemedicine things when the COVID started, and they did do a lot of screening of patients before they came into their office, but he really preferred to have his patients in front of him,  said Stephanie Scolaro, Sams daughter.Dr. Sam Scolaro was a doctor for more than 48 years. He was one of the original founding doctors of Brandon Regional Hospital, he helped bring LECOM, a college of osteopathic medicine to the Tampa Bay area, and he was a family practice chairman for 12 years. stanley botella  He never ever introduced himself as Dr. Scolaro, ever. He just introduced himself, Hi, Im Sam Scolaro,  said Janie Scolaro, Sams wife.Sam grew up in Ybor City and he dedicated his life to serving patients, right here at home. He made a promise to God that he would serve his patients until the day he died, so he would never retire, he would just do it til the day he died, and I think he did,  said Stephanie.Ultimately, it was that selfless service that the Scolaro family believes ended his life.He tested positive for COVID-19 on June 25, the day of Sam and Janies 53rd wedding anniversary. He procrastina stanley sverige ted going to the hospital, and he told m