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Over 400,000 gallons of wastewater spewed in St. Pete

City officials have announced that Hurricane Debby caused several manholes throughout St. Petersburg to discharge hundreds of thousands of gallons of untreated wastewater.

Over 429,000 gallons spilled into four neighborhoods in north-central areas of the city from Aug. 5 through Aug. 6. A Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) pollution report states that all discharges ceased by 6:48 p.m. Tuesday.

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New partnership propels St. Pete startups

A look inside the now-open Moxy St. Pete hotel

A look inside the now-open Moxy St. Pete hotel

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St. Pete’s new middle school is ready to welcome students

Most American school days begin with the Pledge of Allegiance. The "first day" at Mangrove Bay Middle School was no different.

“A lot of people came together to make this possible,” Mangrove Bay Principal Brett Patterson said Thursday, after leading approximately 100  guests in the Pledge and National Anthem. They included representatives from the Pinellas County School Board including Superintendent Kevin Hendrick, architects, developers, faculty, families, student, and members of the community.  

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