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Crumbl Cookies opens at new Cape Coral Commons shopping center
Crumbl Cookies celebrated the grand opening of its Cape Coral store, which followed one in North Naples as the second in Southwest Florida, with at least two more being planned. What began near the Utah State University campus in Logan, Utah, with one location in 2017, has since surged to more than 700 locations across […]

Boater accused of DUI chaos in Cape Coral canals, evading police
A man was arrested Thursday night after police say he caused a scene in Cape Coral canals while drunk and fled on his boat after striking several docks.

Cape Coral fine-tunes bubble curtains meant to fight blue-green algae
The curtains are designed to prevent toxic blue-green algae from surfacing in canals, like the Everest and they do it by using a wall of bubbles.

Cape Coral residents question if city can handle planned projects
The 12th annual Catch the Vision real estate brought news of several exciting projects coming to Cape Coral. But people want to know if the city has the infrastructure to support these shopping centers, restaurants and more.
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Cat recovering from Golden Gate brush fire injuries
A cat that survived a fire is called a warrior by the people caring for him. The cat, Liam, was badly burned on his pas during a brush fire in Collier County on Saturday. Liam is being cared for by the Collier County Department of Animal Services. The 4-year-old feline was aptly named Liam because […]

A new school, a new leader, a new vision: Lee County principal builds school from scratch amid teacher shortages
A lack of respect, not making a livable wage, and the need for better support are just a few things driving teachers to leave the education field.

Cape city council member questioned for not living in district she represents
A Cape Coral City Council member is being accused of not living in the district she represents.

Harns Marsh Middle School leads by example to fill teacher shortage gaps
Burnout: you hear this word all the time on the news, and maybe even in your daily conversations. It’s a problem for a lot of workers, especially teachers.