BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. Southwest Florida residents voiced their concerns to city leaders, state officials and FEMA Friday at a town hall meeting in Bonita Springs in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
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Bonita Springs’ Azzurri Storm wins soccer final at Disney
The Azzurri Storm from Bonita Springs won the U-17 boys division at the Disney Memorial Day soccer tournament.

Waffle Monkey opens in Bonita Springs, off Old 41 Road
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Bonita Springs man sentenced to life in prison for molesting young child
A Bonita Springs man was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for sexually abusing a child younger than 12 for multiple years.

Bonita Springs man accused of deadly stabbing on New York Street
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Lee County to distribute $16M for Hurricane Ian home repairs
Lee County hopes to approve $16 million to help families make much-needed repairs in communities hit hard by Hurricane Ian.

Scattered storms, low-end severe weather threat Tuesday
Tuesday’s severe weather potential is primarily wind-driven with damaging winds being the main threat within the afternoon and evening storms