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John Nichols urges Democrats to regain the trust of working Americans. He will be speaking at the Fogartyville on Saturday.

Critic argues low-income residents bear the heaviest burden, and a big contributor of carbon emissions gets rewarded.

63 year-old says the window manufacturer laid them off without warning, but deducted healthcare premiums from last paycheck.

On Monday, the Sarasota City Commission will discuss Ringling Bridge lighting and handing over a downtown street to a developer. On Wednesday, city planners will review Florida Studio Theatre’s proposal to build an eight-story mixed-use building downtown, and plans for a 10-story hotel on Fruitville Road. 

Ribbon cutting will be on December 9th.

It also overrides the concerns of its student and faculty trustees, adopting a new student code of conduct and core curriculum.

WSLR’s Surreal News talks to an immigrant advocate.

Owners of units in aging buildings are facing a cost explosion.

Despite rising demand for hurricane-proof windows, PGT Innovations cuts entire shift, without notice.

It’s Thanksgiving week, with few public meetings. On Tuesday, the North Port Commission will discuss borrowing $64 million for Price Boulevard construction, and what topics to bring to the state legislature.