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An 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia on July 29 sent tsunami waves toward the West Coast of the U.S. along ...
Local News San Marco flooding causes stalled cars, impassable roads Sunday The LaSalle Street pump station is now operational, but several nearby roads are still waiting for drainage upgrades.
The constant flooding issues through parts of San Marco have some folks considering moving to higher ground. Cars stalled out and water got into homes after Wednesday's downpour. However ...
This year has seen a seemingly endless string of flash floods across the U.S. The root causes are as diverse as they are complex ...
“The flooding goes from like, the average pothole, the average little puddle you see, to past the sign, past the rocks,” Vonrabenstein said. “Road was about knee deep.” ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The constant flooding issues through parts of San Marco have some folks considering moving to higher ground. Cars stalled out and water got into homes after Wednesday's ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – San Marco residents are frustrated as heavy rains and flooding continue to be an issue. RELATED: Flooding woes continue in San Marco as city works on Phase 2 of drainage ...
Marco Island Finance Director Gil Polanco said the city received the audit June 26 and had to get it to the state by June 30, which it did. It was later than usual for an audit for the fiscal year ...
Marco Island's finance director Guillermo “Gil” Polanco resigned a day after disagreeing with the city council chairman about results of the annual financial audit.
Five Maine Coon cats rescued from a Marco Island home on June 12 are now in Fort Myers, receiving care at the Guardians of Florida Animal Rescue. All the cats were found in poor condition and ...
No pain, no gain. This applies to so many things in life and for people living on or visiting Marco Island starting this month, it's a phrase they may want to get used to saying. The City of Marco ...
Heavy rain Sunday afternoon and a flash flood warning left much of San Marco underwater. A First Coast News crew witnessed stalled cars and water in businesses.