Thousands of dead fish washing up on our shore and floating in our waters that are victims of red tide last year. While scientist said they are unable to make up for all the sea life lost, they are working to slowly improve the numbers fish-by-fish.
Reporter Erika Jackson shows you how.
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Missing 4-year-old found dead near Charlotte County canal: 911 call released
Charlotte County deputies and K-9s are searching Barksdale Street are searching for a missing child: four-year-old Evelyn Gear.

Police searching for missing 13-year-old last seen in Fort Myers
A young teenager is missing and police are asking for the public’s help to find her.

American Red Cross helps residents from damaged nursing home
The American Red Cross is helping nursing home residents after their roof has been damaged by a severe thunderstorm Wednesday night.

Remains of WWII soldier from SWFL returning to relatives after 80 years
The remains of a man who fought in World War II, unidentified for 80 years, are finally being flown back to his living relatives in Florida.
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2 teens arrested after vehicle thefts, crashing into Fort Myers cemetery
The Fort Myers Police Department has arrested two teens accused of burglarizing unlocked vehicles and crashing into a cemetery while fleeing from officers.

2 Fort Myers teens accused of armed robbery during phone sale meetup
Two teenagers are in custody after Fort Myers police say they robbed someone at gunpoint during a meetup for an online cell phone sale.

Health warning for blue-green algae near Davis Boat Ramp in Fort Myers
Health officials are warning people to be careful about a profusion of blue-green algae on the Caloosahatchee River near the Davis Boat Ramp in Fort Myers Shores.

Wet Thursday morning leads to more isolated storms
Due to the continuation of onshore flow with winds out of the southwest, isolated storms will develop along the coast throughout the morning, strengthening into the afternoon while tracking east and dissipating by the evening.