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Sarasota County can expect bad weather from Hurricane Irma on Sunday.
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Sarasota County considers voluntary evacuations, shelter openings

Officials continue to monitor Hurricane Irma's path, and are preparing to make changes if the storm changes course.

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The county is working with local, state and federal partners to prepare for Hurricane Irma.
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Sarasota County declares state of emergency

The city of Sarasota has also declared a state of emergency, which enables more effective coordination in advance of Hurricane Irma, officials said.

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On Sept. 6, residents waited in line for sandbags for hours. On Sept. 7, only sand was available.
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The county is running low on bags for the public, but residents can still fill their own bags with sand at three locations.

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Sarasota Farmers Market Executive Director Phil Pagano said the cancellation was necessary to ensure the safety of vendors and patrons.
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Sarasota Farmers Market to close Saturday

Hurricane Irma has caused the first weather-related cancellation of the downtown farmers market in more than a decade.

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Ben Delaney rows during the 2011 World Rowing Junior Championships. Photo courtesy USRowing.
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Former Sarasota Crew rower makes U.S.roster for 2017 World Rowing Championships

He won a national championship with the Crew in 2013.

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Riverview wideout Stephon Turner takes a short pass upfield for a score.
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Sarasota Athlete of the Week: Jack Koscho

The Cardinal Mooney senior QB talks the Ringling Redskins and the 'Transformers' movies.

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June winner: Gordon Silver captured this shot of a bald eagle ready to do some afternoon fishing in a Lakewood Ranch pond.
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  • September 7, 2017
Your weather and nature photo contest winners

Keep track of June, July and August winners here!

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Two properties at 316 Beach Road recently sold for $1,725,000.
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  • September 7, 2017
Sarasota Beach properties sell for $1,725,000

Residential real estate transactions for Aug. 21-25.

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Jesse Coleman installs plywood on his windows in preparation for Hurricane Irma.
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  • September 7, 2017
Officials, residents brace for the worst from Hurricane Irma

With the storm's path still uncertain, Sarasota is diligently preparing for Hurricane Irma.

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The city is confident its plans will produce a high quality Lift Station 87, depicted in this rendering — but the project likely won't be done until 2020, at least.
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  • September 7, 2017
The long, costly saga of Lift Station 87

Originally envisioned as an 18-month, $8.5 million project, building Lift Station 87 will take more than a decade — and potentially more than $50 million.

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Enjoy this week's edition of Cops Corner.
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  • September 7, 2017
Cops Corner: Sarasota 9.7.17

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Cat Depot resident Hawthorne
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  • September 6, 2017
Sarasota animal sanctuaries prepare for Hurricane Irma

While Hurricane Irma approaches, Save Our Seabirds, Mote Marine and Cat Depot prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

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