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Red tide is still being found in Tampa Bay and along the beaches from Pasco to Sarasota counties.
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St. Petersburg officials ask the governor for help in combating red tide. That comes on top of a similar request by one of the top Democratic contenders for governor.
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High concentrations of red tide were reported in Pinellas County in the Gulf of Mexico at Madeira Beach, and along Bay Pines and Abercrombie Park on Long Bayou.
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The Department of Environmental Protection, which has offered frequent updates on Piney Point, said officials are “investigating reports of fish kills in Boca Ciega, Pass-a-Grille and St. Pete Beach.
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Parents or guardians need to accompany kids to the vaccination.
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Concerns over Coronavirus and low demand have contributed to plummeting gas prices across Tampa Bay.
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The Fourth of July brought a lot of debris to shorelines from people celebrating both on land and on the water. Tampa Bay Watch will be trying to put...
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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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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…