Legislation to unmask immigration agents never had much of a chance in Republican-dominated Legislature.
Nutrition education and better access to dairy products for those in uncertain food situations got a boost this week with a $10,000 donation to the Harry Chapin Food Bank from Florida Dairy Farmers.
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This week, two shows open, nine close, 13 continue their runs and there is one limited engagement at Southwest Florida equity, community and high school theaters.
- Multiple opera performances take place this week at the Sarasota Opera House, Artis-Naples and the Wang Opera Center
- Broadway Palm and Cape Coral Animal Shelter join forces to draw attention to Lee County cat crisis
- Art Center Sarasota's 'Rooted in Community' headlines 28 exhibitions at local art centers in March
- Local student Jonny Serrat named Outstanding Performer at 2026 Junior Theatre Festival in Atlanta
- 'Discovering Ansel Adams' highlights 36 exhibitions on display at Southwest Florida museums in March
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