For decades, the gala was the city's social event of the year., then faded away in practice but not in memory. As part of its centennial celebration, Art Center Sarasota is resurrecting the event next year.
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Almost a foot of rain fell Sunday in Sanibel
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The Center for Biological Diversity says logging, urbanization and suppression of natural fire cycles have "destroyed and degraded the habitat" the species depends on.
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The rise of these privately run enforcement systems is sparking alarm among privacy advocates, who warn of a growing surveillance state with no public oversight.
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Word of a possible settlement adds uncertainty to a closely watched case that has involved FPL seeking rate increases that would lead to customers paying billions of dollars in the coming years.
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Raw milk in Florida cannot be sold for human consumption, but people drink it anyway. Health experts say unpasteurized milk is one of the riskiest foods people can consume.
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Florida mosquito control teams have had their hands full this season thanks to a population explosion all over the state, as well as an uptick in locally acquired cases of dengue in Brevard County.
Homeowners in Florida are being quietly priced out of their communities. People often own their manufactured homes but rent the lot underneath them.
WUSF documents how people are making ends meet.
WUSF, in collaboration with the Florida Climate Reporting Network, tells how climate change is affecting you.
Celebrating the intersection of food and communities in the Sunshine State.
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