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Over 20 Fortune 500 companies last year called the Sunshine State home, spanning across different cities and industries in Florida.
A USF St. Pete english professor collaborated with local creatives to launch an interactive map sharing the stories of our waterways.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Petersburg’s 30-year contract with Duke Energy is up for renewal in 2026, and it’s the focus of a town hall on Saturday. Duke Energy customer Roger Butterfield ...
About 60 percent of Florida is experiencing a drought, with the worst one affecting South Florida and worsening.
The Republican-led Florida Senate approved a farm bill that would ban adding fluoride to public water systems. The House ...
More than 1,300 wildfires have been reported in Florida so far this year, which have burned more than 57,000 acres of state ...
There were 57 wildfires burning across Florida April 15, 2025. The largest fire is burning more than 100 acres in the ...
According to a recent report by the American Legislative Exchange Council, Florida's energy affordability was ranked only ...
Ordinance 6-25 updates the city’s Future Land Use Map, reclassifying the 14.2-acre site from Parks and Recreation to Public ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Beach Hazards Statements and Rip Current Statements for areas spanning Florida, the Carolinas, Oregon, and California. Dangerous surf and strong ...
Florida’s investor-owned utilities (including FPL, Duke and TECO), which collectively serve nearly 8 million households, have among the highest rates of electricity disconnection for nonpayment ...
The Florida utility was experiencing persistent and unexplained high levels of infiltration and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) during wet weather events. Despite multiple sewer evaluation studies ...