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Sarasota memorial for Charlie Kirk expected to draw thousands will coincide with a nearby anti-Trump “No Kings” protest.
Most Sarasota County Commissioners are millionaires, according to a recent review of public financial disclosure information examined by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. County commissioners were among the thousands of Florida public officials to file annual financial disclosure forms to the Commission on Ethics this past summer.
Former Holmes Beach Public Works Director Sage Kamiya is named to succeed new Sarasota Public Works Director Nikesh Patel as city engineer.
If the Florida Department of Government Efficiency is serious about rooting out wasteful spending, it should conduct an audit of Sarasota County.
Among the dozens of petitions the U.S. Supreme Court rejected this week was one from a Sarasota resident who challenged Florida’s closed primary election system. Michael J. Polelle is a former attorney and emeritus professor at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.
With about nine months remaining in the city’s candidate-qualifying period, four candidates are in the running for two Sarasota City Commission at-large seats in the 2026 election.
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Sarasota County tax office leads Florida in organ donation awareness
S ARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - For nearly a decade, Sarasota County’s Tax Collector’s Office has led Florida in raising funds and awareness for organ, eye and tissue donation during National Donate Life Month, with this year’s efforts raising more than $36,000 — ten times more than the second-place county.
A Sarasota County School Board member argues that Florida's expanded "Schools of Hope" program threatens public education. The law allows charter school operators to take over district facilities deemed "underused," even in high-performing districts.
A Sarasota man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison followed by 20 years of probation for a 2019 shooting that targeted Sarasota County Fire Department paramedics.
As parents of students at Wilkinson Elementary, Brookside Middle, and other Sarasota County schools, we are speaking out against the so-called “Schools of Hope” expansion and the chaos it has