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Securing re-entry tags now can help assure a smooth post-hurricane return for Manatee County barrier island if a storm hits this season.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNTampa Bay residents learn DIY ways to keep floodwaters out this hurricane seasonWith hurricane season officially underway, coastal residents across the Tampa Bay area are searching for ways to stay dry and ...
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MySuncoast.com on MSNVolunteers sought to plant sea oats on Anna Maria Island“Sand dunes and sea oats are the Island’s natural armor,” said Jennifer Hoffman, executive director of Keep Manatee Beautiful, in a news release. “They absorb wind, they block surf, they reduce ...
The non-profit Keep Manatee Beautiful is looking to host the largest-ever sea oat planting and sand dune restoration event.
The No Kings demonstrations being held in more than 2,000 cities across the nation today could be among the largest in the nation’s history. The demonstrations coincided with President Trump’s 79th ...
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Winter is Coming on MSN17 new fantasy and science fiction books to read in June 2025Summer has arrived. It's time to head to the park for a picnic, lounge about on the beach, go camping, or whatever else you ...
The Sports Illustrated Resort, planned for Rice Mine Loop, has been scaled back in terms of the project's scope.
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How often does it flood in Carolina Beach? More often than you probably thinkA new study found that non-storm flooding is occurring in N.C. coastal areas more often due to a combination of factors, ...
A Live Oak woman is figuring out how to move forward after Thursday’s floods poured inches of water into her home.
CAROLINA BEACH, NC (WWAY) — A research project led by North Carolina State University and UNC-Chapel Hill is helping the Town of Carolina Beach better understand why some areas flood — even ...
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - Coastal communities in Southeastern North Carolina are accustomed to flooding during major storms or periods of heavy rainfall. But in Carolina Beach, flooding on sunny ...
After days of damp weather, city officials are urging Brooklyn residents to keep an eye on their drains. The focus?
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