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Miguel Octavio

Miguel Octavio

Verified

Reporter, WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)

Tampa Bay

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Politics,Feminism Reproductive Rights, Gender Elections, Women and Diplomacy

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Total articles 732

  • 'They were just in tears': FEMA program giving temporary housing for hurricane survivors extended

    By Miguel Octavio Verified| WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL) Verified ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — Hours before the end of a FEMA program housing hurricane survivors was set to end, the agency stated it is pushing back the deadline. A number of residents still rebuilding their homes after Hurricanes Helene and Milton said they had until April 10 before the "Transitional Sheltering Assistance" program would end and they'd have to check out of their hotels. Without it, one man said he'd have to sleep on the beach

    By Miguel Octavio Verified · WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)

    Apr. 10, 2025

  • As drainage project gets underway, Progress Village hopes to be spared from major storms

    By Miguel Octavio Verified| WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL) Verified PROGRESS VILLAGE, Fla. — Remnants of Hurricane Milton keep Twanda Bradley anxious less than two months until the hurricane season. "That storm was something else," Bradley said. Bradley serves as the Progress Village Civic Council president. It's the same community she grew up in and holds close to her heart. "I'm afraid. I don't tell them that when I'm out there but I'm afraid," Bradley said

    By Miguel Octavio Verified · WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • 'I'm having to leave St. Pete': Faith leaders, residents call for more affordable housing

    By Miguel Octavio Verified| WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL) Verified ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Soon, John Turner will be leaving St. Petersburg and heading to Jacksonville. "St. Pete is a beautiful city. It's a great place to live but it's just not affordable for workers anymore," he said. Turner moved to the city 20 years ago and said he never thought he'd ever have to leave. The 71-year-old said he recently retired after working as a server for 20 years, however, his Social Security isn't enough to keep up with the bills

    By Miguel Octavio Verified · WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)

    Apr. 07, 2025

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WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

+1 727-577-1010