The White House is struggling to explain what is happening to the children who were separated from their parents at the border. Political psychologist Bart Rossi weighs in on the immigration debate.
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Federal judge sides with Florida in immigration fight
Siding largely with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody, a federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the Biden administration’s handling of immigrants at the Southwest border violates federal law.

Debate over high-rise tower proposed for downtown Fort Myers
A 131-foot tower ride has been proposed for downtown Fort Myers and is being considered by the City Council, but some neighbors are worried it may detract from the area’s historic charm.

Can you eat seafood from Red Tide? FWC weighs in
There’s nothing like sitting down to a nice, freshly caught seafood dinner, but dead fish line our beaches right now. It is not appetizing.

Lee County School Board to weigh solutions to parents’ school bus issues
The Lee County School Board will discuss solutions to the district’s school bus driver shortage and the many resulting issues during Tuesday night’s meeting. It’s no secret: Lee County parents are unhappy with the current school bus system. Children are often picked up late or come home late. Parents regularly receive text alerts about their […]
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