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The Pines Trailer Park in Bradenton Beach has withstood the test of time, but now, the park’s owner is telling residents that everyone will soon be evicted.
Manatee County announced a burn and fireworks ban on Tuesday in response to drought conditions currently affecting the ...
Manatee County leaders have signed off on buying a 93-acre property in Parrish with plans to prevent flooding, protect rare habitat from development and create a public park.
Manatee County officials are considering charging residents a new stormwater fee to reduce widespread flooding issues. The fee would add millions to the budget for cleaning canals and waterways and ...
After being forced to shut down following extensive flood damage from Hurricane Helene ... tucked away on bustling Bridge ...
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA)— Teresa Zeppi, the woman found guilty in the hit-and-run trial in Manatee County, was sentenced Thursday. The judge sentenced Zeppi to five years of probation and 364 days ...
A series of events caused widespread extreme flooding across several states. The multi-day outbreak of tornadoes, torrential rain and flooding that killed at least two dozen people across the ...
But all that water in such a short period can pack a punch. Here are the four things you need to know about flooding. Flooding is actually the deadliest threat that comes with storms. Each year in ...
Flood advisories and warnings abounded from Illinois and Ohio to Louisiana and Mississippi on Wednesday as floodwaters dumped into rivers and flowed downstream. About two dozen river gauge sites ...
More than 90 tornadoes have been reported across 10 states. Relentless, life-threatening weather conditions continued into Sunday across multiple states, including the threat of severe flooding in ...
The river hit a peak of 60.79 feet Monday afternoon after multiple days of rainfall caused flooding in the Tri-State area. That level put the region in a moderate flood stage — a level we've ...
"To be blunt, it's a brutally competitive job market right now, and that was before we had more than 200,000 federal workers flood the private sector," she told Newsweek. "Is the job market going ...