FORT MYERS, Fla – The key to achieving your fitness goals might be a little deep than the muscles you’re targtting now. Today’s “Fitness Friday” is all about about your core.
Fitness trainer Rich Kline and his team joined us live in studio to show us some new moves that will strengthen your core.
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Mostly sunny skies, above-average Friday warmth ends the workweek
High temperatures will max out in the 80s and low 90s under mostly sunny skies. Winds within 5 to 10 mph out of the south will remain sustained.

Fridays ends workweek with low humidity, highs in mid-80s
A pleasant day is in store for Friday, with low humidity and highs in the mid-80s. Our next cold front will move in overnight Friday into Saturday morning. This will simultaneously bring a quick-moving, broken line of showers through the area.

Record Friday heat and a windy end to the workweek
High temperatures will reach the 80s under partly cloudy skies. High humidity may make several of these spots feel like the 90s during peak heating. The largest change in Friday’s forecast will be the increased winds. Wind gusts as strong as 30 to 40 mph will push through Southwest Florida in the early afternoon. This […]

Crash kills a man crossing street in Collier County Friday night
According to Florida Highway Patrol, a Ford Escape was going north on US-41 nearing Dixie Road shortly after 10:30 p.m.
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