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Meanwhile, the historic Black community is facing another challenge: Commercial development.

Stormwater boss says the state has given green light.

The first round of rallies boasted record participation earlier this year.

On Wednesday, the City of Sarasota Development Review Committee discusses an upzone requested by a developer for a block on the North Tamiami Trail. On Thursday, the Manatee County Planning Commission discusses plans for a 126-acre public park near Lakewood Ranch.

Last Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 9 am, Tom and Bob talked to Chuck Collins, author of ‘Burned by Billionaires – How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet’.  Missed it? Find it in the archives!

The former Israeli defense minister in charge of the first year of the war in Gaza is set to speak at Morganroth Center this Sunday.

Mater Academies notifies the school district it wants to occupy Lincoln Memorial and Harllee Middle.

The Miccosukee leader is a plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking to shut down the Everglades immigrant detention camp.

The commissioners’ decision was unanimous. Now it’s up to the artist retreat’s board of trustees.

WSLR produces a three-part report on how a grassroots group demands accountability from Lockheed Martin.


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