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Christian Casale

Evergreen Terrace, Sarasota

Sarasota City and County Government Reporter at Sarasota Herald-Tribune

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  • 6 days ago | heraldtribune.com | Christian Casale

    The Quad Parcels “re-wilding project” announced a major shot in the arm in the form of an anonymous $1 million donation, which puts the north Sarasota County environmental restoration effort about halfway toward its goal.

  • 1 week ago | heraldtribune.com | Christian Casale

    Sarasota Republican Congressman Greg Steube filed a bill that would cut $150 million in annual funding from the Washington, D.C. Metro system unless it renames itself to honor President Donald Trump. Washington's Metro is the county’s most frequented public transportation system outside of New York City, according to the American Public Transportation Association.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Christian Casale

    Sarasota Republican Congressman Greg Steube filed a bill that would cut $150 million in annual funding from the Washington, D.C. Metro system unless it renames itself to honor President Donald Trump. Washington's Metro is the county’s most frequented public transportation system outside of New York City, according to the American Public Transportation Association.

  • 1 week ago | virgilio.it | Christian Casale

    Un nuovo allarme (tra i tanti) lanciati dall’Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale (WMO) prevede che entro il 2029 la temperatura media globale potrebbe superare stabilmente la soglia critica di 1,5 °C rispetto ai livelli preindustriali. Se questo scenario venisse confermato, segnerebbe un punto di svolta nel cambiamento climatico, determinando un punto di non ritorno.

  • 1 week ago | virgilio.it | Christian Casale

    In tempi in cui si parla spesso di indifferenza e individualismo, un gesto di onestà può ancora fare notizia. È quanto accaduto a Roma, in zona Tuscolana, dove un cittadino ha trovato 100 euro abbandonate in un bancomat e ha deciso di restituirle al legittimo proprietario. Un bel gesto di correttezza e integrità morale che, però, ha scatenato una discussione accesa sui social: tra chi lo elogia per l’integrità c’è anche chi lo accusa di aver voluto solo visibilità.

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