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"You have to take care of yourself to take care of others. I’m in that sweet spot right now in my life. I love it.” ...
Brennan recommends these steps to minimize mosquito nuisance: Drain any standing water from boats, tarps and gutters. Dump ...
Tepe’s work pairs numbers with human stories, showing legislators and funders that investing in seniors isn’t just the right ...
The upscale chain closed after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This month, it will reopen in the former Shore location on St.
Led by veteran forensic artist Joe Mullins, the workshops are yielding not just practice, but breakthroughs in real-world ...
Part of the Florida Negro League, the team is now honored with a historic marker at LECOM Park—the first step in the creation ...
For 77 years, The Pines of Sarasota has offered assisted living, nursing care and outpatient rehabilitation services to ...
An increasing number of local families “are one blown tire away from not being able to pay their rent—forget saving or having ...
Sarasota GoFundMes launched in response to the hurricanes. Fundraisers included relief for Sarasota’s 50-year-old Tropiflora ...
Material costs are climbing, uncertainty clouds supply chains, and local builders estimate new homes could cost $8,000 to $11 ...
The flow of money and prosperity has accelerated in the last decade, bringing to town more millionaires, multimillionaires and even billionaires. The paradox, of course, is that many households and ...
The new facilities are designed to advance the restoration, resilience and long-term sustainability of Florida's seagrass ...