Families all over the Tampa Bay area are having to elevate and reconstruct their homes because of FEMA's 50% rule. Many seniors said the policy is forcing them to sell their homes.
Pinellas County will have an update on the beaches, just weeks after Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted the Gulf Coast.
State and local officials are giving an update Friday morning on beach recovery efforts in Pinellas County after Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused serious damage.
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The Pinellas County School Board is meeting on Tuesday. Hurricane Helene caused major flood damage to ...
Florida’s state arts veto came first in June. Then Hurricane Helene arrived in September, followed by Milton in October, ...
Pinellas County’s 21 miles of beach, which the Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s (CMA) Sea Turtle team patrols, were ...
Weeks ago, Pinellas County filed for an emergency renourishment permit with the Army Corps of Engineers, their partners ...
Pinellas County officials are working with the White House to get emergency approval for beach renourishment projects that ...
Hurricane Helene has significantly affected the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). As of Nov. 4, over 55,000 NFIP ...
Hurricane Milton not only tore the roof off Tropicana Field: It upended all planning for a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark, ...
The St. Pete Beach shop owner’s story has become gruesomely familiar. Her home and shop were inundated with saltwater from ...
The St. Petersburg City Council agreed to provide $287 million and the Pinellas County Commission $312 million dollars to ...