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Deals
Sarasota's Marcia Sandoval and Fred Carcamo recently purchased the property for $150,000.
09/18/2017 By staff
Irma
The Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County recently created a website to help businesses navigate hurricane recovery assistance options.
Data
More than 22,000 private-sector jobs were created in Florida in August, while the state’s unemployment rate dropped to 4 percent.
Technology
Stan Schultes and Sara Hand of Bradenton's Spark Growth recently attended the Smart City Innovation Accelerator program in New York City.
09/15/2017 By staff
New hires
JFCS of the Suncoast recently appointed Rabbi Jonathan Katz to the role.
Politics
The Republican Party of Sarasota is rescheduling its event honoring former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.
All Faiths Food Bank received $172,000 and Pines of Sarasota received $202,000.
09/15/2017 By Megan McDonald
Hurricane Babies
While Hurricane Irma raged outside, more than 20 women were giving birth at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
09/15/2017 By Cooper Levey-Baker
You'll find water, air conditioning and phone charging stations at these locations.
09/14/2017 By Megan McDonald
Media
The Central West Coast Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association will host a lunchtime discussion with Bob Turner.
09/14/2017 By staff
The free access will be offered through Friday, Sept. 22.
Almost 42,000 Florida Power & Light accounts in Manatee County still lack power, while more than 66,000 accounts in Sarasota County remain without power.
Law
Best Lawyers recognizes the top 5 percent of attorneys nationwide.
In times of crisis, the Nextdoor social media app brings Sarasotans together.
09/14/2017 By Ilene Denton
The blood bank is especially in need of platelets.
09/13/2017 By Megan McDonald
Florida Power & Light expects to have power restored 'to essentially all customers' on the Gulf Coast by Friday, Sept. 22.
09/13/2017 By staff
Over 160 Hurricane Irma shelters remained open as of Wednesday morning, housing just over 21,000 Floridians.
America's median household income grew by 3.2 percent between 2015 and 2016 and the percentage of those in poverty declined by .8 percent.
The Aloft Hotel in downtown Sarasota took in Sarasotans—and their furry family members—who were seeking shelter from Hurricane Irma.
09/12/2017 By Susan Burns
The international rowing races will go on as planned thanks to minimal damage from Hurricane Irma.
09/12/2017 By Megan McDonald
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