The signs went up at the water's edge Friday evening with a foreboding message for beachgoers. "PRIVATE BEACH," read the top ...
The debate over earlier “quiet hours” in St. Pete Beach is expected to come up during public comment at Tuesday night’s commission meeting. FOX 13’s Regina Gonzalez reports.
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — St. Pete Beach City Commissioners are considering a controversial noise ordinance that would spark major changes to the beachfront barrier island’s entertainment scene.
This aerial view shows St. Pete Beach looking west from Gulf Boulevard toward the Gulf of Mexico on June 5. A federal judge ruled the city violated the First Amendment by severely limiting what ...
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Elevated chloride levels are hampering St. Petersburg’s ability to produce reclaimed water at its Northwest Water Reclamation Facility. St. Petersburg's Northwest Water Reclamation Facility, which ...
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — St. Pete Beach wastewater has chloride levels three times higher than the maximum allowed by law, which must be treated and pumped deep underground, instead of being discharged ...
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ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — A St. Pete Beach employee was arrested Thursday after Pinellas County deputies said he used a city gas card to steal thousands of dollars’ worth of fuel. Detectives with ...
A federal judge dealt the city a setback Sept. 16 in its ongoing battle over noise control. The judge ruled the city violated the First Amendment by severely limiting what musical instruments a ...
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