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Past articles by Anne:

No swim advisory issued for Sarasota's Bird Key Park because of bacteria levels

The Sarasota beach is still open, but wading, swimming and other forms of water recreation are not recommended while the advisory is in place. → Read More

Rothenbach Park reopens after serving as Sarasota Hurricane Ian debris collection site

Debris contractors dropped off tree branches, limbs and other vegetation at the park after Hurricane Ian. → Read More

What to know about Sarasota County's $75 million plan to create a new administration center

Sarasota County is designing a new administration center near the intersection of Lakewood Ranch Boulevard and Apex Road. → Read More

City of Sarasota will likely allow back-in parking in more public parking areas

Sarasota city commissioners gave the city manager the authority to decide on back-in parking in public areas. → Read More

Osprey Junction Trailhead reopens, with walking paths, a restroom and more

As part of the $1.34 million project, construction crews installed additional picnic shelters, built a restroom and created walking paths. → Read More

Sarasota County approves impact fee changes in hopes of promoting affordable housing

When a developer builds affordable housing units, they will get a reduction in a few of Sarasota County's impact fees. → Read More

Sarasota climate expert urges preparation for climate change as Florida faces 'triple threat'

The Florida Climate Conference examined some of the effects of climate change, including sea level rise and extreme rainfall. → Read More

Former IMG Academy exec named new leader at Nathan Benderson Park

Bruce C. Patneaude, the nonprofit's vice president of operations, will become chief operating officer in early March, replacing Stephen Rodriguez. → Read More

What to know about the debate over the St. Armands Circle winter festival

St. Armands residents and business owners are at odds over whether a holiday festival should continue on the key. → Read More

Scholars and business leaders to discuss climate change and the economy at upcoming conference

Scientists, businesspeople and other leaders will talk about climate change and the climate economy at a conference on Thursday. → Read More

Gulfstream Roundabout: Some lanes will be closed during certain hours this week

FDOT will be implementing lane closures this week as it continues work on the Gulfstream Roundabout and its vicinity. → Read More

What to know about the revisions to Sarasota County’s tree regulations

Tree advocates worried that the ordinance would loosen protections for grand trees, but a county staff member said it would strengthen protections. → Read More

Short-term lane closures expected in Gulfstream Roundabout area Thursday evening

A Florida Department of Transportation spokeswoman said workers will be installing new pavement markings in and around the roundabout. → Read More

City of Sarasota OKs 280-unit apartment complex near Sarasota Bradenton International

The Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority is unable to contest the apartment plan, unlike the plan to build apartments on the dog track property. → Read More

What you need to know about Sarasota County's childcare funding debate

Sarasota County will keep funding the Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota County and other human services organizations until at least June 30. → Read More

City of Sarasota OKs apartment complex plan for old Doctors Hospital site

Neighborhood residents oppose the project because of the density it would bring. → Read More

Sarasota County to stop posting many of its public notices in local newspapers

The Florida Legislature passed a bill last spring allowing local governments to publish notices on government websites instead of in local newspapers. → Read More

Three Republicans file to run for Sarasota County Commission District 1 in '24

The Republican field is already taking shape as three candidates have filed to run for election to the Sarasota County Commission District 1 seat. → Read More

Sarasota County is seeing elevated COVID-19 case numbers, but not at all like last year

The Florida Department of Health reported 450 COVID-19 cases in Sarasota County for the week ending last Thursday, Jan. 5. → Read More

Hurricane Ian debris remains in Sarasota County neighborhoods

While Sarasota County is nearly done picking up debris from last year's Hurricane Ian, some neighborhoods have been left out. → Read More