A free performance of "Building the Wall," written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan, will take place at a Sarasota church on Friday.
- La Junta Escolar de Sarasota aprueba resolución que afirma la cooperación con ICE tras la intervención de cientos de personas
- Primas más altas de la ACA presionan a trabajadores en Florida mientras caen las cifras de inscripción
- Las escuelas del condado de Polk registran el mayor número de vacantes docentes mientras la escasez empeora en todo el estado
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An idea for a cruise terminal near the Skyway is drawing early resistance as environmental groups question whether the promised benefits outweigh the risks to one of Tampa Bay’s most fragile coastal areas.
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Sarasota’s school board vote to reaffirm cooperation with ICE sparked intense debate over student safety and learning, while Hillsborough College and the Rays take a step forward on a stadium plan.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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SSA Marine said its port would be just south of the seaward side of the Sunshine Skyway and would complement Port Tampa Bay's operations. The land is on an environmentally sensitive island, worrying advocates.
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The two nights of performances include the rarely heard parts two and three of Handel's "Messiah" and Bach's massive "B-minor Mass."
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Pinellas County commissioners unanimously passed several ordinance amendments related to tree removal, protection and planting.
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Hillsborough County Commissioners agreed to add six years to the hockey team's lease in exchange for major renovations to Benchmark International Arena.
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The county's new medical director, Dr. Ben Abo, led training and response changes that quadrupled the number of resuscitation successes.
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