Fort De Soto Park's North Beach reopened on Monday after parts of the park have been closed for months following last year's back-to-back hurricanes.
North Beach at Fort De Soto Park is back open following months of hurricane damage repairs. Park manager David Harshbarger ...
Feeling the bite of winter illnesses, Tarrant County is seeing a spike in respiratory ... is expected, the surge has prompted health officials to underscore the importance of vaccinations.
the Erie County Department of Health reported. "We started seeing a surge in patients within the past two weeks," said Dr. Caroline Colleran, a Saint Vincent Hospital emergency physician.
It’s been over four months since Hurricane Helene sent a fatal storm surge up and into many Tampa ... Some of the mayors of Pinellas County’s coastal cities are also calling on President ...
Multiple hospitals in Passaic County are now requiring face masks for their patients, staff members and visitors because of an uptick in influenza cases. St. Joseph’s Health put the rule into ...
Pinellas County Republican U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has filed legislation that would direct the secretary of the Interior to carve the figure of President Donald Trump on Mount Rushmore ...
The Ashland County Health Department is working to address the county's high colorectal cancer rates. The department, in collaboration with the Health and Wellness Target Action Group (TAG ...
The times are changing in St. Charles County, with taxpayers increasingly ditching the pen and stamps for some clicks and keys. The county Assessor's office, charged with the task of collecting ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Influenza cases in Monroe County are up 51% according to the New York State Flu Tracker. Monroe County saw 1,060 cases for the week ending January 18 with 84 hospitalizations.
A 67-year-old man who was being held at the Pinellas County Jail died Sunday after he was taken to a hospital, deputies said. The jail, pictured above in a file photo, is at 14400 49th St. N.
The plant had to be shut down for the first time last September when Hurricane Helene sent a 6.3 foot storm surge into St. Petersburg. Tankersley said it was de-energized for 22 hours. It was ...