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He said 45 people were arrested on charges including looting, armed robbery and vandalism, while a three-day operation resulted in arrests involving unlicensed contractors.
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While the property damage was mostly unavoidable, there didn’t have to be any deaths — the National Hurricane Center issued its first storm surge warning two days before Helene arrived, telling the barrier islands' residents they should pack up and get out.
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More than 8 million gallons of sewage bubbled to the surface, spilling into waterways and streets across the region.
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The hurricane brought levels of storm surge that communities haven't seen in years. Crews are continuing to assess damage in neighborhoods that got hit with flooding.
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The city of St. Petersburg brought in mobile laundry operations to help people without power after Hurricane Helene, water or safe housing.
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Take photos and videos of structural and personal property damage before discarding items. It will be your evidence when you file claims with your insurance adjuster and/or federal agencies.
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Officials say each person was in areas of mandatory evacuation Zone A. All but one appeared to have drowned.
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People who chose to ride out Helene along Pinellas beaches described the fear they felt as water rushed through their streets and into their homes. It could take a long time for the barrier islands to recover.
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A roughly $23 million project will transform Youth Park into the Sprowls Horizon Sports Park.
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Justices upheld a 2019 decision that said Pinellas County could be taxed on 12,400 acres it owns in Pasco County.
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One official says the county is receiving complaints about noise from short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods.
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A more affordable day care option in Pinellas County is set to open late July. The district will expand its services to offer 160 seats.