Man injured after stabbing in Immokalee According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, one man is injured after being stabbed in the lower back on Saturday night.
FORT MYERS BEACH Fort Myers Beach hosts 36th annual Christmas Boat Parade Christmas is right around the corner, and celebrations are underway. The Fort Myers Beach Boat Christmas Boat parade took place on Saturday.
ESTERO Elevate Kava Bar and Lounge hosts grand opening Elevate Kava Bar and Lounge held its grand opening in Estero on Friday Night. The kava bar held its soft opening on Black Friday.
FORT MYERS Man charged with homicide for fatal shooting in Fort Myers According to the Fort Myers Police Department, a man was charged with homicide on Friday for a fatal shooting in October.
FORT MYERS Golisano Children’s Hospital hosts Porsche & Friends Parade Sports cars lined up like Santa’s reindeer, delivering presents to Golisano Children’s Hospital on Saturday.
Man sought for attempted robbery at CVS in Lee County Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers is seeking information on a man for attempting to rob a CVS Store in Lee County.
immokalee Pedestrian dies after being hit by 2 vehicles in Immokalee A fatal hit-and-run on Friday night in Collier County left a pedestrian dead, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Beautiful Saturday in store with temps in the low to mid 70s The Weather Authority says it will be another beautiful weekend across Southwest Florida.
ORLANDO Naples falls to Jones in state semifinals One win stood in between the Golden Eagles and a trip to the state title as Naples competed in its 12th state semifinal.
ESTERO 1 dead after crashing into tree in Estero According to the Florida Highway Patrol, one person is dead after crashing into a tree in Estero on Friday night.
NAPLES Vigil held for teen shot and killed at Collier party Family, friends and loved ones gathered at a candlelight vigil to remember and honor the life of 18-year-old D’eisha Arthur.
FORT MYERS Florida Gulf Coast University holds “Night at the Nest” fundraiser FGCU is holding its “Night at the Nest” fundraiser and gala on Friday. The money raised will go toward university scholarships.
PUNTA GORDA Punta Gorda Veterans Village helping veterans during the holidays Residents and businesses at the Punta Gorda Veterans Village are stepping up to make military transitions a little easier this holiday season.
NORTH PORT Family pushes for class action against Heritage Insurance A North Port family is battling against Heritage Insurance over the damage Hurricane Ian did to their home.
Trails End Drive suspected double murder hit man and organizers back in court There are new developments in the murder-for-hire case that made headlines for weeks at the start of the year. The defendants are back in court.
Man injured after stabbing in Immokalee According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, one man is injured after being stabbed in the lower back on Saturday night.
FORT MYERS BEACH Fort Myers Beach hosts 36th annual Christmas Boat Parade Christmas is right around the corner, and celebrations are underway. The Fort Myers Beach Boat Christmas Boat parade took place on Saturday.
ESTERO Elevate Kava Bar and Lounge hosts grand opening Elevate Kava Bar and Lounge held its grand opening in Estero on Friday Night. The kava bar held its soft opening on Black Friday.
FORT MYERS Man charged with homicide for fatal shooting in Fort Myers According to the Fort Myers Police Department, a man was charged with homicide on Friday for a fatal shooting in October.
FORT MYERS Golisano Children’s Hospital hosts Porsche & Friends Parade Sports cars lined up like Santa’s reindeer, delivering presents to Golisano Children’s Hospital on Saturday.
Man sought for attempted robbery at CVS in Lee County Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers is seeking information on a man for attempting to rob a CVS Store in Lee County.
immokalee Pedestrian dies after being hit by 2 vehicles in Immokalee A fatal hit-and-run on Friday night in Collier County left a pedestrian dead, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Beautiful Saturday in store with temps in the low to mid 70s The Weather Authority says it will be another beautiful weekend across Southwest Florida.
ORLANDO Naples falls to Jones in state semifinals One win stood in between the Golden Eagles and a trip to the state title as Naples competed in its 12th state semifinal.
ESTERO 1 dead after crashing into tree in Estero According to the Florida Highway Patrol, one person is dead after crashing into a tree in Estero on Friday night.
NAPLES Vigil held for teen shot and killed at Collier party Family, friends and loved ones gathered at a candlelight vigil to remember and honor the life of 18-year-old D’eisha Arthur.
FORT MYERS Florida Gulf Coast University holds “Night at the Nest” fundraiser FGCU is holding its “Night at the Nest” fundraiser and gala on Friday. The money raised will go toward university scholarships.
PUNTA GORDA Punta Gorda Veterans Village helping veterans during the holidays Residents and businesses at the Punta Gorda Veterans Village are stepping up to make military transitions a little easier this holiday season.
NORTH PORT Family pushes for class action against Heritage Insurance A North Port family is battling against Heritage Insurance over the damage Hurricane Ian did to their home.
Trails End Drive suspected double murder hit man and organizers back in court There are new developments in the murder-for-hire case that made headlines for weeks at the start of the year. The defendants are back in court.
MGN RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) – The South American lands that are home to some of soccer’s greatest players now are at the center of the sport’s biggest corruption scandal. The names don’t resonate like those of Pele, Messi and Maradona, but they’ve been part of several generations of South Americans who have run the popular, profitable and murky business of soccer. Two waves of arrests and sweeping indictments in the last six months by U.S. and Swiss authorities investigating widespread corruption in FIFA, the sport’s multibillion-dollar world governing body, have snared 13 top soccer officials from the continent, more than any other region. The current and two former heads of CONMEBOL, the South American governing body, are under arrest: President Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay, and former Presidents Nicolas Leoz of Paraguay and Eugenio Figueredo of Uruguay. “The sin of the region, of CONMEBOL, was the lack of sharing of power,” Chile’s leading sports commentator Aldo Schiappacasse told The Associated Press. Decades-long tenures of soccer official from Brazil to Bolivia “created a wonderful breeding ground for corruption,” he said. “They were virtually untouchable. They held on to their jobs in a remarkable way. That’s why I think the South American case stands out the most. The jobs seemed to go on forever, and that made corruption easier to carry out in our region,” Schiappacasse said. The corruption dragnet has left CONMEBOL’s third vice president, Wilmar Valdez, in line to become its acting president. “CONMEBOL is in a very urgent and complex situation,” Valdez, who is also the president of the Uruguayan soccer federation, told the AP. Valdez said he would go to the body’s headquarters in Asuncion, Paraguay, in the coming days to talk about the future with the few remaining officials who have not been jailed or indicted. They must figure out how to make payments on current contracts and maintain crucial sponsors. During this year’s continental championship known as the Copa America, CONMEBOL said it would be forced to use a reserve fund for prize money and other expenses. That’s because the company handling rights to the tournament had its accounts frozen as part of the U.S. corruption investigation. One financial savior for CONMEBOL might be next year’s Copa America Centenario, which is to be held in the United States and will feature 16 national teams from North, Central, South America and the Caribbean. Stars such as Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Brazil’s Neymar and Uruguay’s Luis Suarez will be there, and the matches are sure to fill large U.S. stadiums with passionate Latin American fans. On Thursday, U.S. Soccer indicated the tournament would go on, despite the sport’s current scandal. “Today’s events … in no way pierce the integrity of the rigorous safeguards the United States Soccer Federation required before agreeing to host Copa America Centenario, that ensure the tournament is organized and conducted in a way that is open, transparent and above reproach.” A close look at CONMEBOL’s headquarters in Asuncion, Paraguay, explains much about how South American soccer has been shielded from scrutiny: The building itself was behind closed gates and above the law. Until this year, Paraguayan law gave the headquarters the kind of legal immunity that an embassy enjoys. “The police can’t come in, nor can an investigating judge. Nobody can as long as this law is in force,” Leoz told the Argentine sports daily Ole in 2012. He compared the arrangement to that of the Vatican. Thursday’s 92-count indictment reads like a guide to soccer power on the continent. – From Brazil, Marco Polo del Nero, the president of the Brazilian federation; and former president Ricardo Teixeira, the former son-in-law of Brazilian Joao Havelange, FIFA’s president in 1974-98. – From Argentina, Jose Luis Meiszner, CONMEBOL general secretary; and Eduardo Deluca, a former CONMBEOL general secretary. – From Peru, Manuel Burga, a former Peruvian soccer federation president. – From Ecuador, Luis Chiriboga, president of the Ecuadorean federation and a member of CONMEBOL’s executive committee. – From Bolivia, Carlos Chavez, CONMEBOL treasurer and president of the Bolivian football federation. – From Paraguay, Napout. Add to these, the other South American officials who were arrested in the first wave of indictments six months ago: – From Venezuela, Rafael Esquivel, the former head of the Venezuelan federation – From Brazil, Jose Maria Marin, another former head of the Brazilian federation. – From Paraguay, Leoz. – From Uruguay: Figueredo. Many of the South Americans have also held positions with FIFA. Also pleading guilty to charges were former Colombian federation president Luis Bedoya and former Chilean federation president Sergio Jadue. As the arrests were taking place Thursday in Switzerland, there was one sign of business as usual in the often shady world of South American soccer. Elections were held to choose the new president of the Argentine Football Association, the national governing body headed by Julio Grondona from 1979 until his death last year – a man so widely respected and feared that he was known as “Don Julio.” A total of 75 voters cast ballots for either Marcelo Tinelli or Luis Segura. But when the ballots were counted, each candidate received 38 votes – meaning someone voted twice or the ballot box was stuffed. “It makes me laugh,” said Anibal Fernandez, a top aide to Argentina President Cristina Fernandez. “The situation is a tragic comedy.”