Florida’s controversial immigration detention center, known as "Alligator Alcatraz" could shut down as early as next month.
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After a measles outbreak early this year that began at Ave Maria University, Collier County has shown no new cases recently.
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This week, three shows open, four close, eight continue their runs and there is one limited engagement at Southwest Florida equity and community theaters.
- Free youth concert at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall features Gulf Coast Youth Orchestra and Youth Jazz Ensemble
- Bob Rauschenberg Gallery extends 'Rauschenberg at 100' exhibition until Aug. 1
- At 'Dreamscapes' opening, artist Heidi Lewis Coleman discovers she has something in common with Bob Rauschenberg
- Limited run of 'Confederates' continues Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe's exploration of playwright Dominique Morisseau's work
- 'Something Borrowed, Something New' at Sarasota Art Museum features 85 works from 10 private collections
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