HeraldTribune.com - Sat Nov 07
Thirty-one years ago, detectives collected cigarette butts from the living room of a home on Bird Key where an affluent man had been murdered.
Thousands line up for flu vaccinationsHeraldTribune.com - Sat Nov 07
Joe Carrick holds his 2-year-old son, Joshua, on Friday while the boy gets the H1N1 vaccine from Josephina Hunt during a free flu shot clinic for elementary and pre-k children at Tuttle Elementary.
Racing to beat the sunsetHeraldTribune.com - Sat Nov 07
Published: Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 8:26 p.m. On Wednesday evening, I left the Herald-Tribune's Venice office at precisely 5:07 p.m. "Well, you rush home and you don't change and you drive to the location.
Verizon's Droid has landedBradenton.com - Fri Nov 06
There's the iPhone, the Blackberry, the HTC Touch, the myTouch 3G and, as of Friday, the Droid.
Schools start swine flu vaccinationsVenice Gondolier - Fri Nov 06
Eight nurses were set up in Cranberry Elementary's cafeteria, capable of giving 160 shots an hour in one of Sarasota County's first H1N1 school vaccination clinics.
Red tide status updateWZVN - Fri Nov 06
FLORIDA: Red tide reports released by Florida Fish and Wildlife confirm the Florida red tide organism, also known as Karenia brevis, was not detected in water samples collected this week.
Venice ballots were counted properlyHeraldTribune.com - Fri Nov 06
Published: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 10:36 p.m. Concerns about ballots marked with blue ink going uncounted in the Venice City Council elections proved unfounded Thursday after an unofficial audit conducted by elections activists turned up no problems.
Cranberry couple under investigation in use of orphans' trust fundPittsburgh Tribune - Thu Nov 05
An Allegheny County judge froze assets of a Cranberry chiropractor and his wife this week while detectives investigate whether the couple drained a $1 million trust set up for two children left orphaned by a murder-suicide. Common Pleas Judge Lawrence J. O'Toole ordered the assets and the trust frozen at the request of prosecutors, who are ...
Art group welcomes public to gallery openingWWSB - Thu Nov 05
Those in the arts community call our area the "culture coast". We have the world- renowned Ringling College of Art and Design in our community, yet many people might still be surprised to learn how many talented and famous artists live and work here.
Seniors arrested for battering officerWTSP-TV Saint Petersburg - Thu Nov 05
An elderly couple from Sarasota County is facing felony charges after police say they battered a law enforcement officer trying to execute an arrest warrant.
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