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Red Tide levels receding in Pinellas County

Red Tide levels receding in Pinellas County Fort De Soto may still be a trouble spot, but other coastal areas are doing better, according to Pinellas officials.     A bird inspects a dead fish along the beach at Honeymoon Island State Park on June 16 in Dunedin. A bloom concentration of Red Tide has continued to plague parts of Pinellas County beaches. [ CHRIS URSO | Times ] The Red Tide situation is improving somewhat on the Pinellas side of Tampa Bay. Water samples taken Tuesday at beaches from Pass-A-Grille to Fred Howard Park showed low concentrations of the microorganism Karenia brevis, which causes the toxic algal blooms, according to county officials.

Index Investment Group Secures $103 Million in Construction Takeout Financing for The Pointe on Westshore, a 444 unit Multifamily Property in Tampa, FL

Index Investment Group Secures $103 Million in Construction Takeout Financing for The Pointe on Westshore, a 444 unit Multifamily Property in Tampa, FL
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Could Tampa Bay s Red Tide be connected to Piney Point disaster?

Could Tampa Bay s Red Tide be connected to Piney Point disaster?
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Prosecutors and Red Tides and bears! Oh my! All in the past week in Tampa Bay

Prosecutors and Red Tides and bears! Oh my! All in the past week in Tampa Bay | Editorial A roundup of the good, the bad and the worrying this week across Tampa Bay and Florida.     Clockwise: The Safety Harbor bear, Attorney General Ashley Moody, Red Tide threatens Tampa Bay, Allison Miller [ Times files ] This article represents the opinion of the Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board. Published 51 minutes ago After decades, voters have a choice.For the first time in 30 years, voters will have a choice for the top law enforcement officer in Pinellas and Pasco counties. Allison Miller filed this week to run in 2022 as a Democrat against Republican incumbent Bruce Bartlett for state attorney in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, which covers Pinellas and Pasco. Miller, 38, a longtime assistant public defender, said she would make broader use of criminal diversionary programs and establish a civil rights division to track racial disparities in prosecutions. Bartlett took over in Janua

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