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The imperative to stop burning fossil fuels and a proliferation of new tech gadgets like cell phones and smart everything has businesses and governments scrambling to procure the metals that make the magic happen. Mining, refining and even recycling these components comes with a heavy environmental cost. Can we realistically switch from fossil fuels to […]

Trustees vote to raise tuition, but that seems to go against an agreement the college president is eager to sign.

The angle: 1776 Ringling Condominiums would offer two ‘attainable’ apartments. But it would first tear down a dozen affordable rentals.

It’s dawning on a growing number of people that the lack of response to the climate crisis is bringing us toward a Thelma and Louise ending for industrial civilization.

At board retreat, they also discuss whether the county can plan for flooding with more intense storms in mind.

At least a dozen cases of teacher misconduct lead to arrests, lawsuits, and parent outcry.

Organizers call for donations to ‘Food for Our Neighbors’ and the Voices of Florida Fund’s toy drive.

On Tuesday, the Sarasota County Commission will begin selecting recipients of $57 million in federal disaster relief funding; on Wednesday, City of Sarasota planners will discuss a site plan for a 10-story mixed-use building at Ringling and Osprey. New College will hold a public hearing for its updated campus master plan.   Monday (12/15) None […]

Coming up this Sunday: Mitch Maley flies solo.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

A person in a motorized wheelchair speaks with MCR Health employees at a booth where they're giving away branded merchandise.

After re-emerging from bankruptcy, the non-profit continues to serve low-income patients.