Mark Guidera, the senior business editor at the Tampa Tribune, writes that the paper is bringing back its standalone Business & Money section on Sunday due to reader interest.
“The front page of the section offers enlightening and in-depth stories about local, state and national business issues, news and trends, as well as consumer and personal finance stories.
“We’ve also added two local columns that will appear on a monthly basis: a real estate column, Home Sweet Home, by our industry reporter Shannon Behnken, and a consumer column, On Your Side, by technology reporter Richard Mullins. In between, we’ll publish Jean Chatzky‘s personal finance column.
“We also brought back The Wall Street Journal Sunday inside the section. It offers common-sense advice about managing your money.
“Also inside, a new package of ‘news you can use’ stories, tips and advice called Career Corner is to help you better navigate the workplace.”
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