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A federal investigation into St. Petersburg’s sewage releases has been closed.
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On a typical spring day, when it hasn't rained in a while, about 7 million gallons of raw sewage flows into St. Petersburg's southwest water treatment...
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St. Petersburg officials are repairing about 2,000 manholes to make sure the city's sewage system is not overwhelmed during heavy rainfall.Rainwater has…
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Red tied may have contributed to the deaths of 70 pelicans in St. Petersburg early this year, the Tampa Bay Times reports.An FWC investigation says a…
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Bayfront Health is fighting the state over another hospital's request to open a second trauma center in St. Petersburg. Bayfront says the request by…
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When it rains in St. Petersburg, as much as four times the amount of sewage can flow through the city's wastewater plants.City leaders believe the…
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You wouldn't think that a region that prides itself on outdoor activities and sunshine would have problems with air pollution. But Tampa Bay had some of...
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More than 100 million gallons of wastewater flowed onto St. Petersburg's streets and into Tampa Bay when Tropical Storms Colin and Hermine hit last year...
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Do you know how safe your tap water is to drink? When fifth- and sixth-grade students at Academy Prep in St. Petersburg researched that question, they…
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Seven pelicans returned to the waters north of downtown St. Petersburg after recovering from an illness that killed about 60 birds in the same rookery.The…