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Among the possible reasons are the costs associated with burials and the ability to find next of kin.
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Depression and anxiety are leading causes of illness for teenagers. A group of Sarasota teens and young adults are helping their peers cope with these issues.
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The newly constructed Steinwachs Family Plant Research Center houses the world’s second largest collection of preserved flowers, a research library with rare books dating back to the late 1700s and an extensive herbarium.
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The Sarasota nonprofit aims to heal Florida veterans by offering methods that don’t require reliving trauma.
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Last year, the helpline — which is open 24 hours a day — served 11,863 callers who received nearly 19,000 referrals to community services.
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The Express Vote machines that can be used by Florida voters have a large touchscreen and a keypad with Braille labels, and other aids for those with other impairments.
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The Sarasota School District preps for school board discussion on a new digital standard.
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The Sarasota County educational event launches in March in Siesta Key, with volunteers and participants still needed.
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The founder of the non-profit organization, which includes students from Sarasota, speaks out and encourages his peers to learn more and vote.
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With government help exhausted, private groups take action to help thousands of victims nearly 18 months later.
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Neil T. Lyons’ pro bono work is “my responsibility to the community,’’ he says.
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Reading is a “doorway to life,’’ even for kids under 5, a literacy champion says.