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As first responders across Tampa Bay worked to assess damage Friday morning from Hurricane Helene, emergency managers ...
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch gave an update on Thursday about their response as Hurricane Helene continues to move up ...
At least seven deaths in the Bay Area have been blamed on the storm: two in Tampa and five in Pinellas County.
In St. Petersburg, along Florida’s Gulf Coast, the Mayor said he is worried that residents may wait too long to evacuate ...
After days of press conferences warning about Hurricane Helene’s expected historic 5- to 8-feet storm surge, and hours after the window to evacuate had passed, Mayor Ken Welch announced at 5:30 p.m.
Projections call for storm surge from Hurricane Helene higher than Tampa Bay has experienced in recent history.