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The largely Republican city picks two Democrats. One of them by landslide.

Airport gets OK for more offices, restaurant, hotel, possibly a garage. And commissioners discuss flag flying and bridge lighting.

Walkers and bikers will like this: Two streets near downtown get a makeover.

Refusal to block law means uncertainty in classrooms, professor says.

Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present – We’ll chat with author Ruth Ben-Ghiat. She’ll also be at the Preserve Democracy Expo at the UU church November 11 at 4pm.    

Its towering height raises questions about ‘interstitial space’.

Two new projects with hundreds of units are underway.

WSLR News interviewed a protester about her recent experience with arrest.

The American Library Association is the world’s oldest and biggest.

Alma Johnson of Sarasota Honey Co. explains the effects of drought, weather swings and storms.