Daily News Roundup: November 7, 2025
Wildlife, Inc. Reopens After Yearlong Recovery from Hurricane Damage
After more than a year of restoration and repairs, Manatee County’s largest wildlife rescue facility — Wildlife, Inc. Education & Rehabilitation Center in Bradenton Beach — has fully reopened its doors to the public.
Bradenton Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect in St. Stephen’s School Burglary
The Bradenton Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a burglary at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School over the weekend.
Manatee County Schools to Host Virtual Job Fair for Teachers and Paraprofessionals November 18
The School District of Manatee County will hold a virtual Teacher and Paraprofessional Job Fair on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., offering candidates the opportunity to interview for positions for the 2025–2026 school year.
Harbor Palooza Brings Music, Food, and Family Fun to Support Youth Aging Out of Foster Care
Harbor Palooza is set to light up Oasis Church on Saturday 11/15,
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: with Keep Manatee Beautiful both November 8 and November 15
Keep Manatee Beautiful (KMB) is in need of volunteers this November to lead two efforts focused on community pride and environmental stewardship. The first, the Downtown Bradenton Cleanup with Mayor Gene Brown on Saturday, November 8 at 9:00 a.m., will bring residents together for a litter cleanup in the city’s Village of the Arts and Downtown corridor.…
Holiday Magic Returns to University Town Center with Parade, Ice Rink, Fireworks, and More
The holiday season at University Town Center is officially underway, bringing a full lineup of festive events and family-friendly attractions to Sarasota-Manatee’s premier shopping and entertainment destination.
Community Leaders Celebrate Generosity at Manatee Community Foundation’s 2025 Legacy Society Breakfast
The Manatee Community Foundation (MCF) welcomed donors, community partners, and friends to the 2025 Legacy Society Breakfast, honoring those whose generosity helps sustain a vibrant and thriving Manatee County for generations to come.







