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ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — There's a brand new effort here in St. Pete Beach to make sure the beaches stay clean. New signs will be going up in the next few weeks at public beach entrances in the city.
St. Pete Beach officials are asking residents to keep the streets clear Friday so they can speed up the massive cleanup effort in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
A dead ray on the beach at low tide in Boca Ciega Bay following a red tide outbreak. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News (22 Sept. 2018). St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman suggests that the cost so far of the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The city of St. Petersburg has allocated roughly 200 employees to cleaning up dead sea life. Crews have been working every day for the past month to clear dead fish and ...
(WFLA) – St. Pete Beach officials are asking residents to keep the streets clear Friday so they can speed up the massive cleanup effort in the wake of Hurricane Milton. Crews were working to clear ...
St. Pete Beach officials are asking residents to keep the streets clear Friday so they can speed up the massive cleanup effort in the wake of Hurricane Milton.