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The National Weather Service in Tampa said rain could pose a risk for inland flooding because the area is already saturated.
Some fled Zone A. Others felt caught off guard by the hurricane.
On the streets, confusion whirls. In halls of power, action is unclear. Meanwhile, one outreach worker tries her best.
Bad actors may try to take advantage of homeowners after a storm. Here are some red flags to look out for.
Tenants whose St. Petersburg apartment was damaged in the storm now have until Oct. 8 to move.
The comedian will perform at Ruth Eckerd Hall on Oct. 12.
While the system’s exact forecast remains unclear, Tampa Bay could see up to 6 inches of rain through Friday.
Here’s who’s running for office and their stances on abortion, immigration, local schools and more.

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