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Pragmatic education key to successful workplace writing, USFSM study finds

US businesses are spending more than $3 billion annually to fix their written communication problems. → Read More

Good education key to successful workplace writing, USFSM study finds

SARASOTA — Researchers at USF Sarasota-Manatee think that the cause of the workforce’s writing struggles may stem from high school.Wilma → Read More

Report: Sarasota County has 3 of America's dirtiest beaches

But the Sarasota branch of the Florida Department of Health says that the report’s method of data collection misrepresents the water quality of the county’s beaches. → Read More

Sarasota home to three of America’s dirtiest beaches, says national report

Bird Key Park, the Venice Fishing Pier and Venice Beach made the list. But the Sarasota branch of the Florida Department of Health says that the report’s method of data collection misrepresents the water quality of the county’s beaches. → Read More

Reminiscences of a WWII, Korean War and Cold War veteran

Retired Army Lt. Col. Elihu Braunstein, now 99, stormed across Nazi Germany, fought on the Korean Peninsula and caught Soviet spies → Read More

Husband and wife duo grow Hispanic radio in Sarasota

Tomas Martinez always dreamed of owning a radio station. Now, with the help of his wife, Mercedes Soler, he owns four, two in Sarasota and two in DeSoto County. → Read More

Holmes Beach police: License plate readers lead to more than 40 arrests

While law enforcement praises the security provided by the devices, civil libertarians have privacy concerns. → Read More

Holmes Beach police: License plate readers led to more than 40 arrests

While law enforcement praises the security provided by the remote license plate readers, civil libertarians have privacy concerns → Read More

Sarasota Scene magazine sold to staff executive

The 62-year-old Sarasota Scene community magazine was sold to H J Knowles LLC, the company said in a July 9 press release.The magazine covers “the social scene, nonprofits and philanthropy, arts and culture and other local interests” in Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch and Venice.The previous owners, Ron and Julie Milton of RJM Ventures LLC, were the magazine’s CEO and executive editor,… → Read More

A surge in Sarasota-Manatee residential remodeling

John King's company, Rampart Homes, is capitalizing on the local boom. → Read More

Selby Gardens named Sarasota's top small business

Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce hosts 29th annual Frank G. Berlin Small Business Awards → Read More

Top Sarasota Chamber for Small Business Awards: Shelby Gardens

Jennifer Rominiecki joined the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens as CEO just four years ago. Now, she’s heading the best small business in Sarasota. → Read More

Reverse Trade Show: Local builders meet for networking opportunity

The Gulf Coast Builders Exchange, established in 1952, is a nonprofit organization whose membership encompasses roughly 400 businesses in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties. On Thursday, the Exchange hosted the Reverse Trade Show at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota, allowing subcontractors to learn about what projects general contractors were working on.“We started this event in 2009, when we… → Read More

Sheriff: Meth smuggled into Manatee jail on back of postage stamps

A man sent postcards to his girlfriend, according to a report. → Read More

Sarasota County Sheriff's Office helps inmates get IDs

This is the second time the jail has presented the ID program for inmates → Read More

Frontier says second service outage in Sarasota County is fixed

Outage began Tuesday afternoon and affected a 'few thousand customers' and another occurred Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Frontier customers lose service in Sarasota County

Outage began Tuesday afternoon and affected a 'few thousand customers' an another occurred Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Frontier customers lose cable and internet in Sarasota County

It started Tuesday afternoon and affects "a few thousand customers,” according to a spokesman. → Read More

Long cable, internet outage hits Frontier customers in Sarasota County

Starting late Tuesday afternoon, Frontier’s outage affected landline phones, cable and internet across Sarasota County. It affected “a few thousand customers,” according to Frontier spokesman Bob Elek. → Read More

University of Florida preps volunteers for horseshoe crab count in Sarasota County

The University of Florida’s Sarasota extension wants to give people a chance to be a marine biologist — even if just for a day.Volunteers for the Florida Horseshoe Crab Watch program run by the Sarasota extension of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences met at Historic Spanish Point in Osprey on Wednesday to learn about how to count horseshoe crabs for a statewide… → Read More