Residents in the Venetian Isles neighborhood of St. Petersburg, Fla., began to comb through their homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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.
Households and businesses in northeast St. Petersburg will be able to flush toilets, take showers and do laundry beginning at ...
"The water was coming through the vents, through the air-conditioning ducts, every which way you can imagine." ...
The Northeast Sewer Treatment Facility was taken offline Thursday night to protect it from storm surge damage from Hurricane ...
Major League Wrestling announced that MLW Slaughterhouse on October 4th in St. Petersburg, FL has been canceled due to ...
Hurricane Helene has made landfall in Florida - and is set to bring catastrophic damage to countless homes in the northern ...
ST. PETERSBURG — The city of St. Petersburg has known since at least 2022 that its lowest-lying sewage plant could not handle ...
"The main growth will not be concentrated in Europe and North America, which are gradually losing their positions in the ...
St. Petersburg officials announced its Northeast Sewer Treatment Plant will be down for at least two days. Here's what to ...
Storm surge has temporarily knocked out a major sewer plant in St. Pete, Florida, forcing residents to stop flushing toilets ...
As Hurricane Helene makes landfall in Florida later today, Duke Energy Florida is reminding customers that the company has ...