Weekly Tidbits July 29, 2021
Red Tide Update The red tide bloom persists on the Florida Gulf Coast and in Tampa Bay. Conditions remain improved in most areas of Tampa Bay relative to prior weeks. … Read more
Red Tide Update The red tide bloom persists on the Florida Gulf Coast and in Tampa Bay. Conditions remain improved in most areas of Tampa Bay relative to prior weeks. … Read more
A bloom of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, persists on the Florida Gulf Coast and in Tampa Bay. Conditions remain improved in most areas of Tampa Bay relative to prior weeks. Over … Read more
The view from Paradise News’ Pete & Renee Roos’ backyard during red tide. Share your red tide photos with Paradise News by tagging us on Instagram @paradisenewsfl or sending them … Read more
The Gulfport Merchants Chamber is pleased to announce the start of a new tradition in downtown Gulfport – the Fourth Saturday Fresh Market, featuring the makers, growers, butchers, artists, and artisans you … Read more
The Florida Department of Revenue is announcing the 2021 Back-to-School Tax Holiday beginning Saturday, July 31 through Monday, August 9, 2021. No tax is due on the sale or purchase … Read more
1- Friday Night at St. Pete Shuffleboard CourtsHead out to St. Pete Shuffleboard Club for Friday Night Shuffleboard. The St. Pete Shuffleboard Club welcomes locals and visitors alike every Friday … Read more
100 Women Who Care of Pinellas County presented Cindy’s Pets with a donation of $11,650 on July 7, 2021. Cindy’s Pets provides and delivers pet food for the pets of … Read more
Pinellas County has deployed Public Works crews and contractors to assist with the removal of dead fish impacted by a Red Tide bloom in Tampa Bay, which is affecting Tampa … Read more
This summer, while we’re enjoying the warm weather, blue oceans and beautiful beaches, it’s time to reflect on the challenges facing our oceans, and how we can help. In the … Read more
The City of St. Pete Beach is in the process of reviewing and updating the off-street parking requirements as they pertain to commercial businesses, such as restaurants and hotels. … Read more