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He says he’d sell the land with strings attached; otherwise he’ll tear down the historic refuge for Black travelers.

Despite staff concerns, a board stacked with industry insiders OK’d his 6,500-home plans.

The Players’ shift from leasing to building prompts resistance from neighborhood organizers.

But Erik Arroyo, who has had previous run-ins with ethics, doesn’t get a lot of support from his peers.

The two-12 story towers across from city hall will be city-owned and -run.

The all-day event this Saturday is free and open to the public.

But affordable housing was not discussed before the vote.

Amid a hot construction market, the small city goes for preservation.

After a 10-year run, the owner of Café in the Park is headed for greener pastures.

This Wednesday, April 17, we’ll talk to a person who was homeless until a few days ago, and we’ll hear from Gail Chatfield of Freedom Gathering about the meals and other services they provide in Bradenton.