ST. PETERSBURG — The city of St. Petersburg has known since at least 2022 that its lowest-lying sewage plant could not handle ...
Households and businesses in northeast St. Petersburg will be able to flush toilets, take showers and do laundry beginning at ...
Along the crisscrossing streets of Shore Acres, homes were tied together by a devastating string — waterlines at least 4 feet ...
Across St. Petersburg, stunning images emerged early Friday morning of flooding unlike previous storms. In Shore Acres, water ...
St. Petersburg officials announced its Northeast Sewer Treatment Plant will be down for at least two days. Here's what to ...
St. Petersburg officials to cut power to the sewer treatment facility to protect the plant from unprecedented storm surge, ...
St. Petersburg Chief Richard Ganci focused on mental health training for his firefighters, saying they are resilient but they ...
"The water was coming through the vents, through the air-conditioning ducts, every which way you can imagine." ...
For 97 years, St. Petersburg College has been a beacon of light in our community, an invaluable and accessible resource for ...
Tangled piles of nail-spiked lumber and displaced boats littered the streets. A house lay crushed under a fern-covered oak ...
Officials from the City of St. Petersburg are urging residents not to flush their toilets or take showers now that a water treatment plant has been taken offline.
St. Petersburg, United States - September 26, 2024 This footage illustrates wires arcing with bright light during hurricane Helene in St. Petersburg, FL, USA.