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According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, there is an active scene in the area of 9740 Commerce Center Ct. in Ft. Myers.
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According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, there is an active scene in the area of 9740 Commerce Center Ct. in Ft. Myers.
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According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, there is an active scene in the area of 9740 Commerce Center Ct. in Ft. Myers.
Nicholas Canfield, accused of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and sexual battery on a child, is set to face jury selection.
U.S. Postal Service workers are preparing to rally against potential job cuts as President Donald Trump looks to privatize the agency.
The Weather Authority says to expect a warmer Sunday with more clouds than sun into the afternoon.
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Visitors at Terry Park had the chance to travel back in time with a vintage base ball game, showcasing America’s pastime.
Youth Haven hosted its annual Starry Nights Gala, an evening dedicated to supporting abused and neglected children in Southwest Florida.
Ruth Blake, a World War II veteran, celebrated her 100th birthday with reflections on her extraordinary life and service.
A police investigation unfolded in Cape Coral on Saturday morning, capturing the local community’s attention.
A fatal crash on Interstate 75’s Alligator Alley in Collier County left one person dead early Saturday morning.
The FGCU women’s basketball team woke up in Oklahoma with excitement and determination.
The Weather Authority says it’s the first weekend of spring, and it is a beautiful one across Southwest Florida!
Cape Coral police have arrested individuals at three massage parlors, suspecting activities beyond advertised services.
The Collier Fair is back, and this year, it’s all about dinosaurs. To celebrate 49 years, the fair held its ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Collier Fairgrounds.
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A new Monmouth University poll surveyed the top eight selling candies for Halloween and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups came out on top.
The poll surveyed a random sample of 1,161 adults age 18 and older about their Halloween favorites.
Thirty-six percent love the peanut butter and chocolate combo, while just 18% favor second place Snickers. M&M’s came in at number three with 11%.
The other five candies named in the poll received 6% or less of the votes. The candy includes Hershey bars, Skittles, Starburst, and Tootsie Pops.
However, it also may depend on where you live.
Even though the poll found that the order of preference stayed the same in each region, you are more likely to favor Snickers if you live in the West or the Southwest/Mountain region.
And then there’s candy corn, that Halloween staple.
“Candy corn even making the list may surprise some people, but it is one of the top-selling Halloween candies in the country,” said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute.
“We don’t know if it’s one of the top-eaten candies, but it does have a fan base. And candy corn make great fake teeth to creep out your parents with,” he said.