The February 16 edition of the FGCU Basketball Show
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FGCU students get hands-on experience aboard research boat
Spending a week at sea might seem like a dream, but a ‘cruise’ aboard the Weatherbird is a little different.

New evidence claims to show Florida insurance carriers defrauding customers
The winds of Hurricane Ian gave way to the howls of angry homeowners who couldn’t get their houses fixed.

FGCU Women’s basketball loses to Villanova, falling short of Sweet 16 bid
March Madness continued on Monday with the twelfth-seeded Lady Eagles facing the fourth-seeded Wildildcats. FGCU fanatics and students grabbed a seat inside Alico Arena on Monday to watch the big game on the jumbotron against the Villanova Wildcats for a chance to be in the Sweet Sixteen. “We’ve been here for years, and we always […]

Inside an FGCU education classroom: Teachers in training ready to step in
Thousands of teachers in Southwest Florida have said goodbye to the education world over the past few years.
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UPC Insurance closed with your open claim. Now what?
Around 135,000 Floridians relied on United Property and Casualty Insurance for homeowners insurance before it went insolvent in February. What you should expect if you have an open claim?

Neighbors remember Navy veteran killed during Hurricane Ian
As our community moves forward from Hurricane Ian, we also look back to remember all those it took. Every life represents a story.

Man arrested for exposing himself at Charlotte County gas station
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man they say exposed himself to gas station employees on Wednesday morning.

Marina Village at Snug Harbor plans September reopening
The water line of Hurricane Ian’s storm surge is still visible on Marina Village at Snug Harbor, and it isn’t ready to welcome guests back yet. But the people who own timeshares in the building have helped it stay afloat ahead of its planned September reopening.