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The non-partisan group says it reacts to voting rights restrictions and executive overreach.

Sarasota rider says this is an opportunity to ‘see a Florida that’s disappearing’.

On Thursday, the New College Board of Trustees will discuss the 2025-26 budget and New College Foundation finances.

Homeowners subject to private ‘governments’ often pay more assessments than taxes.

Our reporter walks you through Phase 2 of Sarasota’s growing green lung.

Local protesters take no break, despite heat, middle fingers, and Minnesota killings. Our reporter interviews some picketers.

The non-profit offers more affordable contraceptives, and expands to prenatal and fertility care.

Also absent from next year’s budget: Money for New College takeovers, and for land preservation.

Speaker reminds the up to 8,000 that protest is just the first step toward change.

Organizer Junior Salazar discusses the goals of demonstrations.


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