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DAILY NEWSLETTER 28 Aug, 2019 Although Tropical Storm Dorian's expected track has shifted north, Sar

DAILY NEWSLETTER [Herald-Tribune]( 28 Aug, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Although Tropical Storm Dorian's expected track has shifted north, Sarasota and Manatee counties are still in the storm's cone. [We'll be keeping a close eye on Dorian]( as the predicitions change over the coming days. [Tropical Storm Dorian expected to be a hurricane when it hits Florida]( The track has shifted north, but Sarasota-Manatee is still in the cone Latest News [Sheena Morris’ family says Bradenton Beach death investigations were biased]( Sheena Morris' mother, Kelly Osborn, says biased investigations in the past should preclude FDLE, Bradenton Beach Police and a senior prosecutor from investigating new evidence in the 2009 death of her daughter. [Sarasota Sharks have to wait on county support]( Competition for water time at Potter Park makes waves. [Manatee’s Lincoln Academy: More than $1.5 million in debt]( An Aug. 23 audit of the charter school's books and deposition testimony show vendors being stiffed, sky-high interest rates, teachers missing pay and the [Photos: Volleyball: Cardinal Mooney at Riverview]( Riverview High School hosts Cardinal Mooney in a volleyball match on Tuesday evening. [Fork My Life brings vegan everything to Sarasota]( The vegan eatery opened this summer at 6538 Gateway Ave. [Latest Venice annexations would result in a road connecting Knights Trail Road and Honore Avenue]( A flurry of emails over summer break led city officials to believe there would be a large outcry against a proposed annexation of land along the Knights Trail Road corridor; instead the second reading of the zoning change passed without comment from the public [Florida’s biggest toll road work since the 1950s under scrutiny at hearing]( Highway expansion plan begins amid doubts over routes, impacts. [Sarasota County Commission votes to redraw district boundaries]( Critics accuse board of trying to gerrymander voting district lines. You are receiving this communication as a member of the Herald-Tribune. Herald-Tribune values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Herald-Tribune 1777 Main St Sarasota, FL 34236 © 2019 Herald-Tribune. All rights reserved.

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