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Sixty neighborhoods in Sarasota organize, anticipating an active hurricane season.

This, even though business people plead with commissioners to let them pay the tax.

The event features like-minded panelists and a cowboy-boot wearing governor.

As the governor was expected for an anti-woke conference, a small crowd gathers across the street under a big kapok tree.

Sarasota Schools’ strategic plan does not include expansion beyond one charter school.

This Wednesday, June 5, at 9am, we’ll talk to Larry Tye, author of “The Jazzmen – How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie Transformed America”. Then we’ll hear from Sandra Tapfumaneyi, Sarasota County’s emergency management chief, about hurricane preparedness.

WSLR talks to one student whose diploma is withheld. He claims lack of due process.

After years of improvement, rising traffic and climate change could produce a return of ozone alerts.

Sequoia Felton wants to pick up where Willie Shaw left off.

The idea is to move away from overcrowded and costly emergency rooms.