More than 1.3B pounds of debris removed from waterways following Hurricane Ian
Full Story: https://wfts.tv/3KkF7wR The cleanup in Lee County is nonstop. We went out with one of the most dedicated teams working to clear the waterways — commercial fishermen.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
St. Pete Pride's LGBTQ+ Youth & Family Day offers safe space for Tampa Bay area families
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
St. Pete Pride's LGBTQ+ Youth & Family Day offers safe space for Tampa Bay area families
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Teachers removed across the state, their concerns for state's education system
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Fort Myers families share stories of gratitude, loss, and progress after Hurricane Ian
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Visit Lake City, Florida | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Outlander | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Great Gift Ideas for Dad | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
'OZ: A New Musical' | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
LynFit Nutrition | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
May Electric Solar | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Margo Burr | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Look & Feel Your Best This Summer | Morning Blend
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Hillsborough County School District dedicates $34 million to fight summer learning loss
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Dev Shah celebrates Scripps Spelling Bee win at home
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
Study shows Selmon Extension reduces crashes, curbs traffic
WFTS Tampa, FL
-
HCSO conducts active shooter training at Lithia high school
WFTS Tampa, FL