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Tara residents Kumiko and Steve Brown dump their ultra-concentrated algae mixture into the pond behind their home.
    By
  • Jessica Salmond
  • March 30, 2016
Return of the scum

Environmental group uses legal means to force Tara Preserve to return algae to retention ponds.

  • East County
  • News
Honoree Doreen and Dean Sutherland. Photo by Cliff Roles
    By
  • Molly Schechter
  • March 30, 2016
Black Tie & Tales 03.31.16

Sarasota Opera's Verdi Cycle comes to an end, NeuroChallenge Foundation honors Doreen Sutherland and Kelly Lavin and more...

  • Black Tie
Chris McNamee walks with his guide dog, Max, through the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • March 30, 2016
Guide dog school hosts Lakewood Ranch walkathon

Lakewood Ranch event supports guide dog organization with first walkathon.

  • East County
  • News
Our #student volunteers are joining in on the #fun too...#AvantGarde2016 #blacktieuntied
    By
  • Heather Merriman Saba
  • March 30, 2016
Your Black Tie 03.31.16

#blacktieuntied: see Black Tie events through the eyes of the attendees

  • Black Tie
Esplanade resident Carolyn Lowry-Nation found this dirt-clad saber-toothed cat bone while digging in Summerfield Park. The cats ate bison and other large animals and grew up to 630 pounds in size.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • March 30, 2016
Saber Tooth Tiger bone found in Summerfield Park

The state of Florida plans to use eminent domain to take properties in Summerfield Park for excavation and research.

  • East County
  • News
The Revs. Steve Price and Catherine Fluck-Price say they've tried to encourage congregants to grow both faith and social justice and outreach.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • March 30, 2016
Harvest pastors head toward new mission

Harvest pastors head toward new mission

  • East County
  • Neighbors
The thatched area represents the property.
    By
  • Pam Eubanks
  • March 30, 2016
Apartment developers line up plans near mall

Developer plans 233 units at Honore Avenue and Desoto Road.

  • East County
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    By
  • Nick Friedman
  • March 30, 2016
Focus on Film: Our Sarasota Film Festival picks

The 18th annual Sarasota Film Festival opens this week — what are you going to see?

  • Arts + Culture
    By
  • Nick Friedman
  • March 30, 2016
This Week in Sarasota: Thursday, March 31

A look at our favorite events taking place this week

  • Arts + Entertainment
  • Things To Do
Bradley Battersby brought his hands-on education model to The Ringling College of Art and Design in 2009.
    By
  • Nick Friedman
  • March 30, 2016
Setting the Stage

With the help of Bradley Battersby's hands-on education model, Ringling College's film program has become one of the best in the country.

  • Arts + Culture
Steve O’Dea and Vera Samuels. Courtesy image.
    By
  • Marty Fugate
  • March 30, 2016
A Walk on the Wild Side

Director Kelly Woodland tackles uneasy subject matter in David Ives' 'Venus in Fur.'

  • Arts + Culture
Gloria Musicae singers will perform the chamber opera. Photo taken at The Ringling Circus Museum.
    By
  • Marty Fugate
  • March 30, 2016
The Swedish Songbird, Uncaged

Libby Larsen’s opera, 'Barnum’s Bird,' tells the story of the world’s first pop icon.

  • Arts + Culture
Boaters line Beer Can Island on March 25, despite the cloudy weather. On sunnier days, larger crowds of boaters anchor both on Beer Can Island and near Jewfish Key to the east of the Longboat Pass Pridge.
    By
  • Jack Short
  • March 30, 2016
Boater noise rules tough to navigate

Town attorney and police have been working to regulate noise from boaters, but may be preempted by state law.

  • Longboat Key
  • News
Library volunteer Linda Weiss works with the card catalogue, one of the features many love about the library.
    By
  • Jack Short
  • March 30, 2016
Library seeks to plot future

Where will the Longboat Library’s next chapter take place? For now, the library will stay put, but even town officials aren’t sure if it will someday move to a town center.

  • Longboat Key
  • News
Longtime Longboat Key Turtle Watch volunteer Cyndi Seamon believes stricter regulations are needed to protect turtles.
    By
  • Jack Short
  • March 30, 2016
Turtle power

Commissioners want to learn more before they weigh stricter turtle regulations.

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