Man charged with homicide for fatal shooting in Fort MyersGolisano Children’s Hospital hosts Porsche & Friends Parade
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.
CAPE CORAL 4 arrested on drug-related charges after FBI investigation Some Cape Coral residents woke up in the early morning hours to their neighbors’ homes being raided by federal agents.
Hope Card program protects victims of domestic violence in Lee County Lee County has implemented the Hope Card Program, a new statewide initiative to help victims of domestic violence.
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.
CAPE CORAL 4 arrested on drug-related charges after FBI investigation Some Cape Coral residents woke up in the early morning hours to their neighbors’ homes being raided by federal agents.
Hope Card program protects victims of domestic violence in Lee County Lee County has implemented the Hope Card Program, a new statewide initiative to help victims of domestic violence.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders / MGN FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) – Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sought to chip away at one of rival Hillary Clinton’s chief arguments against him Tuesday, saying that the enthusiasm surrounding his White House bid puts him in the strongest position to increase voter turnout and defeat a Republican in the November election. Opening a four-stop swing through Iowa, Sanders also predicted a “very close” race with Clinton in the state’s lead-off caucus on Feb. 1. “Today the inevitable candidate doesn’t look quite so inevitable as she did 8 1/2 months ago,” Sanders said during a town hall meeting on a frigid morning in Fort Dodge. Clinton’s campaign, seeking to blunt Sanders’ momentum, refuted the senator’s electability assertion. The campaign pointed to recent supportive comments about Sanders from Republican Party leaders as an indication that the GOP believes he would be easier to defeat in November than Clinton. “While Sen. Sanders tries to make a case on electability based on meaningless polls, Republicans and their super PACs have made clear the candidate they’re actually afraid to face,” said Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton’s communications director. It was the latest volley in a Democratic race that has become increasingly heated in recent days as Sanders challenges Clinton’s lead in Iowa. He also appears to have an edge over Clinton in New Hampshire, which votes second. Clinton’s campaign also challenged the senator’s foreign policy credentials Tuesday, particularly regarding Iran and the Islamic State group. The campaign released a statement Tuesday from 10 former diplomats and national security officials who said they were concerned Sanders “has not thought through these crucial national security issues that can have profound consequences.” Sanders rarely mentions foreign policy in his campaign speeches, which are focused almost entirely on economic issues and other domestic policy matters. Clinton has also suggested that nominating the self-declared democratic socialist would put the party at risk of losing to Republicans in November. Clinton has also accused the senator of flip-flopping on guns and called his health care proposal expensive and unrealistic. Asked by a voter how he would get a divided Congress to rally behind his plans, Sanders said it would depend on Americans “standing up saying enough is enough.” Still, Sanders – who has served in Congress since 1991 – said he opposed term limits on lawmakers, calling it “an easy way out of a complicated problem.” Sanders also renewed his call for breaking up big Wall Street banks, one of the central tenets of his campaign, and his criticism of Clinton for accepting massive speaking fees from Goldman Sachs. After railing against the bank’s recent $5 billion settlement for selling faulty mortgage securities in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis, Sanders said, “Goldman Sachs also provides, very, very generous speaking fees to some unnamed candidates” The senator was traveling across Iowa Tuesday in a new custom campaign bus that won rave reviews from the candidate. “You can walk around, it’s got comfortable seats,” he told voters at a town hall in Carroll, Iowa.