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Season of Sharing: Help for a single mom in 'survival mode'

Season of Sharing helps mother of five keep the lights on → Read More

"Creation stations" to spur imaginations at Sarasota County libraries

The Library Foundation of Sarasota County announced a $947,000 gift from the Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation Monday for its campaign to fund new → Read More

County offers preview of new Venice library

VENICE — The William H. Jervey, Jr. Venice Public Library is slated to open to the public on Dec. 15, featuring a free-to-use conference room, kids and teens areas and a “creation station” with a 3D printer.Located at 300 Nokomis Ave. S., the library is replacing an older one at the same site that had become susceptible to water damage and posed health risks to people with weakened immune… → Read More

Sarasota County offers preview of new Venice library

The William H. Jervey, Jr. Venice Public Library is slated to open Dec. 15. → Read More

Salvation Army to serve Thanksgiving meals to needy in Sarasota

The Salvation Army Sarasota is providing Thanksgiving dinners to people in need Thursday.Glenda Leonard, the Salvation Army Sarasota’s development → Read More

A year later, red tide bloom persists

Noxious bloom has abated from peak severity, but still lingers along Southwest Florida coast → Read More

Bicyclists hit Tuesday remain in critical condition

The four bicyclists struck by a single motorist Tuesday on Center Road remain in critical condition. → Read More

Mote announces launch of new Red Tide Institute

Mote Marine Laboratory on Monday announced the launch of its new Red Tide Institute, backed by a $1 million donation from the Andrew and Judith Economos → Read More

Sheriff deploys new tactics to help the homeless

Since June 1, Sarasota County Sheriff's "Homeless Outreach Team" has contacted 300 homeless people, placed 80 in beds and helped 30 veterans. → Read More

Manatee's barrier islands spared Hurricane Michael's wrath

The storm caused only minor flooding and swells. → Read More

Hurricane Michael brings waves; emergency crews stage for action

While surfers ride increasingly larger waves as Hurricane Michael chugs north, first responders and power crews are preparing to help the Panhandle → Read More

Big plans for when red tide vanishes in Sarasota-Manatee

Business and tourism groups have cash on hand and projects ready to go once the toxic algae dissipates. → Read More

Carlos Beruff talks about his role leading Florida's Constitutional Review Commission

The group, which meets every 20 years, is able to put amendments directly on the ballot, bypassing the Legislature and citizen initiatives. → Read More

Red tide financial assistance not much help to some businesses

High interest rates, lack of awareness are blamed. → Read More

Defense attorneys praise judge's disqualification from criminal cases

On Tuesday, the Florida Second District Court of Appeal disqualified Circuit Court Judge Brian Iten from presiding over four criminal cases → Read More

Appeals court disqualifies Judge Brian Iten from criminal cases

The Florida Second District Court of Appeals grants requests from defense attorneys, who sought to have Judge Brian Iten recuse himself from their cases → Read More

9/11 survivor calls for remembrance, support and learning

David Kotok, a financial adviser and a survivor of the 9/11 attacks, recalls watching a plane hit the South Tower. → Read More

Florida's constitutional amendments dissected, debated

Local experts explain November ballot's 13 proposals at Sarasota Tiger Bay Club → Read More

Mote recovers another stranded pygmy killer whale, red tide likely not to blame

Mote Marine Laboratory is caring for three pygmy killer whales, all in critical condition → Read More

Sarasota teenager Jabez Spann still missing 1 year later

He was last seen Sept. 4, 2017, at Palmedelia Avenue and 22nd Street in Newtown. → Read More