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St. Petersburg city leaders discuss the plan to upgrade its sewer treatment plant on the Pinellas Bayway to keep wastewater plants on during hurricanes.
The tornado was a zero on the Enhanced Fujita scale that ranks tornadoes by damage. So it was "fairly weak" with maximum winds of about 75 mph, said National Weather Service meteorologist Ben Miller.
The City of St. Petersburg notified residents living at the Morgan on 54th Avenue South, and at the Elements on Third on 3rd Avenue North that they could lose water service if the bills are not pai… ...
A tornado warning came and went in northern portions of the St. Louis region Wednesday morning after a quick twister spin-up. National Weather Service survey crews deployed right after the storm ...
Some St. Petersburg residents said they’re drowning in water bills they shouldn’t have to pay, and now, city leaders are moving forward with plans to raise rates.
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