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New architectural renderings for the 32-acre complex on Fruitville Road released.
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The long-discussed rowing facility has evolved into a proposed 100,000-square-foot recreation complex expected to cost as much as $70 million, with Sarasota County already committing $20 million in tourist tax dollars.
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Thousands of Ukrainian refugees have relocated to Florida since the start of the 2022 Russian invasion. Among them are two musical brothers who play instruments they carried with them from the war.
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High school economics teacher Jason Means takes the reins of the Sarasota Classified Teachers Association at a tough financial time for the district.
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Musicals, improv and comedies with heart will keep theater's five stages busy.
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The Live Local Act has become a flashpoint across the state, as residents and elected officials argue it can be used to push through projects that might not otherwise win approval.
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Each year, school districts across the state team up with Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota for its "Write a Play" program.
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The Lakeland Ranch resident says his longtime oncologist, Dr. Rick Brown of Sarasota Memorial Hospital, confirmed a diagnosis of melanoma in Vitale's lung and liver cavity.
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The national push would see roughly 300 federal employees placed in flexible office spaces across 90 cities
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The musicians picked up some new fans recently when they played their third Shred Stock in the parking lot at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota.
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The city of Sarasota saved about 85 trees at its biannual event Shred Stock this past weekend.
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Nine artists have filed claims against the city of Sarasota, alleging their rights were violated when officials removed pavement art in response to a state directive from the Florida Department of Transportation.