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FWC rescuing manatees after 4 found trapped in Largo pond

Four manatees were rescued by biologists from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission after being trapped in a pond at a Largo cemetery. As of Friday morning, two of the manatees had already been saved, showcasing the ongoing efforts to protect local wildlife.

How will hurricane Helene reshape Tampa Bay’s housing market?

Hurricane Helene's impact on Tampa Bay's housing market is significant, with rising home prices and an influx of wealthier buyers following the storm's devastation. Longtime residents face displacement as neighborhoods undergo transformation, affecting the area's character and affordability. The article explores these changes through personal stories and expert insights.

'Insurance village' opens for Bay Area residents impacted by Hurricane Helene

An "insurance village" is set to open for Bay Area residents affected by Hurricane Helene, providing access to numerous insurance companies to assist with claims. This initiative aims to streamline the claims process for those impacted by the hurricane, highlighting the community's resilience and support in the aftermath of the disaster.

A glimmer of hope: Ruskin restaurant committed to staying open after Hurricane Helene

A Ruskin restaurant has pledged to remain open despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene, offering a glimmer of hope to the local community. The establishment's commitment reflects resilience in the face of adversity, showcasing the spirit of local businesses during tough times. This story highlights the importance of community support and perseverance in the wake of natural disasters.

'It was very emotional': St. Pete school leans on community to build temporary classrooms

A St. Petersburg school community has come together to construct temporary classrooms following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. The emotional support from local residents and organizations has been pivotal in addressing the immediate educational needs of affected students.

Dunedin restaurant reopens despite owner’s devastating personal loss after Helene

A Dunedin restaurant, Sea Sea Riders, has reopened after its owner, Sylvia Tzekas, faced extensive water damage to her Clearwater home due to Hurricane Helene. Despite the personal losses, Tzekas remains committed to her business and the local community.

What to do if you are filing a flood claim due to Hurricane Helene

Filing a flood claim due to Hurricane Helene requires careful consideration and understanding of the insurance process. An insurance expert offers crucial advice on what actions to take and what to avoid in order to successfully navigate the claims process.

Governor DeSantis tours flood-soaked Anna Maria Island

Governor Ron DeSantis visited Anna Maria Island to assess the damage caused by recent flooding, meeting with residents and business owners who are working to recover. The visit highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the community in the aftermath of severe weather events.

Student pilot survives Hillsborough County plane crash: HCSO

A student pilot survived a plane crash in Hillsborough County, demonstrating remarkable resilience. The incident occurred near Ruskin, Florida, on Thursday morning, with the pilot reportedly walking away without serious injuries. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Popular Ruskin restaurant battered by Hurricane Helene turns into donation center for families

The Fish House, a beloved seafood restaurant in Ruskin, has been transformed into a donation center for families affected by Hurricane Helene's devastation. Owner Julie Cockerham has prioritized community support over immediate repairs, showcasing resilience and compassion in the face of disaster.

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