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The city planned to use the money to storm-harden sewage lift stations and mitigate tidal flooding in low-lying Shore Acres.
Gulfport's Fun in the Sun Day, Easter egg hunts, and a country drag show: Here’s your weekly list of things to do April 17-24 ...
Cuts to the NOAA could mean fewer hurricane hunter flights and less accurate hurricane predictions, just as another hurricane ...
CNBC Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss the market's reaction to new comments on Donald ...
St. Pete City Council approved almost $300,000 for three more high-water vehicles for St. Pete Fire Rescue. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - First responders rescued 430 people in St. Petersburg during ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Right now, the city of St. Pete is deciding what to do with nearly $160 million in disaster recovery funds. Residents aren't the only ones looking to apply for a grant.
A Tampa real estate developer has a new vision for a prime property in downtown St. Petersburg.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded Pinellas County more than $813 million for hurricane recovery — ...
Milton became the first tropical cyclone in 30 years of records to produce more than one EF3 tornado. It boiled with ...
For the first time in seven months, Rowdies fans are finally back home at Al Lang Stadium after the waterfront venue was ...