Politics & Government
Citrus Park, Keystone Still Reporting Power Outages
Tampa Electric is working to restore power to the 2,000 still without; and gearing up for potential problems later this week.

There were still 2,000 people without power Tuesday morning as the effects of Tropical Storm Debby continued to plague the Tampa Bay Area.
While Westchase power has been restored for the most part, Citrus Park and the Keystone areas still showed a few hundred people without power, according to the TECO power outage map.
Find out what's happening in Westchasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
On Sunday night, about 20,000 customers were without power, according to Tampa Electric. More storms are forecast for later this week, which may bring hazards to the area for the next couple days, according to the National Weather Service.
"All customers currently affected by Tropical Storm Debby should be restored sometime today, however, additional outages may occur today and Wednesday as high winds and rain linger in some area," according to the TECO website.
Find out what's happening in Westchasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Power line workers from Alabama's Sumter Utility have been called in to assist Tampa Electric crews with restoration.
The fastest way to report a power outage is through the dedicated toll-free outage reporting system at 1-877-588-1010.
Are you still without power? If so, tell us in the comments.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.