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Leaders from a number of counties around the greater Tampa Bay region talked about issues such as wastewater management and making utilities stronger.
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It hopes to help spread awareness about the housing affordability crisis with the dashboard, which will be updated regularly.
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Tourism revenue is up 7% more than before the pandemic.
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Personnel shortages aren’t just in the classroom this school year — they’re seen before and after the bell rings too.
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Jill Biden is scheduled to be at the Tampa Bay Lightning's AdventHealth Shots on Ice event at Amalie Arena, one of two Florida visits on Thursday. She'll also be in Kissimmee.
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Year-round ferry transportation between Tampa and St. Petersburg is one step closer after the Hillsborough County Commission approved its expansion this week.
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With Juneteenth coming up, here are some local events you can participate in and celebrate.
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Four areas in lower Tampa Bay that had low concentrations of red tide earlier this week now have medium concentrations.
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Scientists say pollution from runoff and wastewater leaks adds nutrients to the bay, fueling algae growth that hurts seagrass beds.
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A computer model that's been used to track red tide and Tampa Bay's response to Hurricane Irma is now being adapted to follow the dispersal of contaminated runoff from the old phosphate plant.
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The state says that 223 million gallons remain in the reservoir that had started leaking over a week ago.
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The state had been releasing up to 50 million gallons a day from the reservoir. The flow is now down to 5 million gallons a day, which will be treated before it enters Tampa Bay.