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Maria Martinez, 22, who is in the country without legal documentation, was stopped for a traffic violation in North Port, then handed over to ICE. Her family hopes she can be released on bond.
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The exhibition features clay versions of mac and cheese, candied yams and deviled eggs dipped in gold.
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A Sarasota-area community’s effort to save its golf course by forming a special-purpose government district and issuing $24 million in public bonds has devolved into a bitter, yearslong feud over cost, governance and transparency.
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In Florida, where commercial and recreational fishing supported $24.6 billion in economic activity in 2022 alone, the stakes are high.
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Suncoast Searchlight partners with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. Read our methodology to learn how we check claims.
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For the first time, WBTT cast a professional cast, mostly from New York City. This is largely because of their skills at tap dancing.
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If Sarasota city commissioners approve the condo, Bay Plaza residents say they’ll take the fight to circuit court — a move that could push their costs far higher and prolong the battle for years.
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Officials say many homeowners don’t understand what they’re getting into and are then left with few options to fight back when decisions turn contentious.
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The 40th anniversary celebration features a full chorus of more than 110 voices, plus soloists and an orchestra.
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The 40th anniversary celebration features a full chorus of more than 110 voices, plus soloists and an orchestra.
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Kevin Guthrie, the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, as well as leaders from the National Weather Service and Small Business Administration, will be at the May 8 event to answer questions.
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Sarasota County recently updated its plan for areas prone to flooding. If approved, lower flood insurance rates could be in residents' future.