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Saturday is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, a national observance honoring those who served during the decade-long conflict.
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Saturday is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, a national observance honoring those who served during the decade-long conflict.
The Weather Authority says a mixed bag of weather is in store across Southwest Florida this weekend.
Prom is often seen as an essential part of the high school experience. However, not everyone can or wants to afford it.
The vibrant art scene in downtown Fort Myers is making waves with an exciting event.
32 college pickleball teams from schools all over the country descend on Cape Coral for the APP US Collegiate Championships.
Charlotte County is tightening security at county commission meetings starting next month. These enhanced measures aim to ensure the safety of everyone attending.
A salon in Port Charlotte is stepping up to make prom dreams come true for girls from Port Charlotte and Lemon Bay High School.
Marco Island is no stranger to dolphins and manatees, but a herd of sand cows? That’s a new kind of wildlife making waves on the beach.
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds is gearing up for a run for governor, setting his sights on gaining supporters across the state.
The trial of Nicholas Canfield, the man accused of sexually abusing and killing a 2-year-old girl, began Friday.
A local woman celebrated a milestone birthday in style, turning 96 with a dream experience at the Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee.
As fires become a frequent concern in the area, residents in brush-heavy regions like the Estates in Collier County need to be prepared.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a brush fire ignited in Collier County, affecting local roads on Friday afternoon.
The connection between sugar and cancer is a topic of much discussion and confusion.
A two-acre brush fire reported in North Fort Myers is affecting roads.
Saturday is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, a national observance honoring those who served during the decade-long conflict.
The Weather Authority says a mixed bag of weather is in store across Southwest Florida this weekend.
Prom is often seen as an essential part of the high school experience. However, not everyone can or wants to afford it.
The vibrant art scene in downtown Fort Myers is making waves with an exciting event.
32 college pickleball teams from schools all over the country descend on Cape Coral for the APP US Collegiate Championships.
Charlotte County is tightening security at county commission meetings starting next month. These enhanced measures aim to ensure the safety of everyone attending.
A salon in Port Charlotte is stepping up to make prom dreams come true for girls from Port Charlotte and Lemon Bay High School.
Marco Island is no stranger to dolphins and manatees, but a herd of sand cows? That’s a new kind of wildlife making waves on the beach.
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds is gearing up for a run for governor, setting his sights on gaining supporters across the state.
The trial of Nicholas Canfield, the man accused of sexually abusing and killing a 2-year-old girl, began Friday.
A local woman celebrated a milestone birthday in style, turning 96 with a dream experience at the Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee.
As fires become a frequent concern in the area, residents in brush-heavy regions like the Estates in Collier County need to be prepared.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a brush fire ignited in Collier County, affecting local roads on Friday afternoon.
The connection between sugar and cancer is a topic of much discussion and confusion.
A two-acre brush fire reported in North Fort Myers is affecting roads.
A group that monitors sea turtles in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, has reported finding a two-headed Loggerhead hatchling.
News outlets report Sea Turtle Patrol Hilton Head Island says the hatchling was found alive Tuesday and released into the ocean.
The group’s leader, marine biologist Amber Kuehn, says a genetic mutation caused the second head on the turtle, since named Squirt and Crush.
The group shared a picture of the turtle on Facebook on Wednesday that showed the creature’s small body partially eclipsed by a gloved hand. The post wished the turtle good luck. Kuehn says Crush and Squirt couldn’t really swim, as the heads controlled separate flippers and weren’t working together.