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The county is ensuring that those impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton have adequate time to meet recovery requirements.
Many who live in Westwind Mobile Home Park near Dunedin are still being hit with a vortex of stress, anguish, and anxiety almost seven months after Hurricane Helene.
A Pinellas County teen who recently lost her home during last year's hurricane received a free dress, transportation, and ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded Pinellas County more than $813 million for hurricane recovery — the largest amount given anywhere in the country during the latest round of ...
Several months after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, there are still many families feeling left behind – displaced, waiting on ...
When will it ever end? When will it get easier? When will normal return? Those are some of the questions Nan and Woody ...
A bill led by a Pinellas County state senator now heads to the Florida House, focusing on hurricane preparedness and response ...
“It’s too much.” Kevin Sheftic, who had to gut his St. Pete Beach apartment after it flooded in Hurricane Helene, has a similar story. He said following the storm he was homeless and ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Pinellas County announced ... As it did for so many people, storm surge from Hurricane Helene changed everything. For about five months, Himert and his employees have ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Pinellas County said more than a thousand mobile home residents received substantial damage letters from last year's hurricane season, requiring various actions.
A Pinellas County teen who recently lost her home during last year's hurricane received a free dress, transportation, and dinner from a local non-profit organization.