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The idea is to get workforce housing. But critics say the city gives too much, for too little.

One recent graduate touched on the concerns of immigrant students.

It means time-pressed treatment and out-of-state referrals on one hand, get-out-the vote action on the other.

Mary Ann Carroll was honored at an event in Sarasota.

All of them were challengers. The incumbents stayed away.

Lack of involvement in New College’s planning raises anxiety.

You’ll be able to give your input at an event on April 2.

Joining him was the son of another Highwayman.

On Wednesday, the City of Sarasota Development Review Committee will discuss a return of the tallest-tower-in-downtown proposal, a big public housing project in the Rosemary District, and the request of a developer for the city to abandon an alley.

Two OB/GYNs – one local, one from Idaho – describe medical exodus, packed practice schedules, and other ripple effects.


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