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Neighbors in Newtown did not want it, nor did local governments. So the lynching marker is at a church now.

But the ultimate decision may be in the state’s hands.

New ordinances give more clarity to business owners, but neighbors fear more noise.

Staffer says that the main factor, for now, is families leaving the county — not private-school vouchers.

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On Wednesday, the Sarasota County Commission will discuss the county’s biggest commercial affordable-housing project yet.

But drug-related charges more than doubled.

After it was sued, the city now wants to codify rules. Not surprisingly, that’s touchy.

The final decision on the controversial application now rests with the state, though.

In response, Corcoran channels Julius Caesar. But the lawsuit may come back.

At Dakin’s Dairy Farm, Trumperstickers mingle with rainbow logos. The common enemy: Sprawl.


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