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Recent hurricanes and flooding events prompted some Charlotte County homeowners to either demolish or elevate their homes.
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Recent hurricanes and flooding events prompted some Charlotte County homeowners to either demolish or elevate their homes.
There is new information about a murder in Clewiston earlier this month.
Residents and drivers in Cape Coral have long shared a common frustration: traffic congestion, particularly on Cape Coral Parkway.
This winter season in Southwest Florida has been rampant with illness, from flu to viral infections.
The Lee Board of County Commissioners continued its commitment to improving the county’s transportation network.
A previously injured young bobcat has been released back into the wild through the collaborative efforts of several Florida environmental agencies.
Florida House Speaker has appointed Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell to the state immigration enforcement council.
A drug trafficker has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in Southwest Florida.
The big box craft chain based in Hudson, Ohio, is closing its North Naples store at 6424 Naples Blvd., the Estero store at Coconut Point and the Fort Myers store in South Plaza on Cleveland Avenue.
The Punta Gorda Police Department announced the passing of their Chaplain, Reverend Bill Klossner.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a crash involving a pickup truck and a car on State Road 80 in Hendry County that killed a man.
The Weather Authority is tracking increased cloud coverage along with milder conditions this Tuesday afternoon.
The Shell Factory & Nature Park has launched its final auction, allowing fans of the now-closed Southwest Florida landmark to take home several valued items.
The debate over fluoride in drinking water has been reignited following an announcement by the Florida surgeon general urging cities to halt fluoride treatment.
Imagine glancing out your back door and seeing a gator sliding around on your deck. That’s exactly what happened to an Estero homeowner who found an unexpected visitor on their property.
Recent hurricanes and flooding events prompted some Charlotte County homeowners to either demolish or elevate their homes.
There is new information about a murder in Clewiston earlier this month.
Residents and drivers in Cape Coral have long shared a common frustration: traffic congestion, particularly on Cape Coral Parkway.
This winter season in Southwest Florida has been rampant with illness, from flu to viral infections.
The Lee Board of County Commissioners continued its commitment to improving the county’s transportation network.
A previously injured young bobcat has been released back into the wild through the collaborative efforts of several Florida environmental agencies.
Florida House Speaker has appointed Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell to the state immigration enforcement council.
A drug trafficker has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in Southwest Florida.
The big box craft chain based in Hudson, Ohio, is closing its North Naples store at 6424 Naples Blvd., the Estero store at Coconut Point and the Fort Myers store in South Plaza on Cleveland Avenue.
The Punta Gorda Police Department announced the passing of their Chaplain, Reverend Bill Klossner.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a crash involving a pickup truck and a car on State Road 80 in Hendry County that killed a man.
The Weather Authority is tracking increased cloud coverage along with milder conditions this Tuesday afternoon.
The Shell Factory & Nature Park has launched its final auction, allowing fans of the now-closed Southwest Florida landmark to take home several valued items.
The debate over fluoride in drinking water has been reignited following an announcement by the Florida surgeon general urging cities to halt fluoride treatment.
Imagine glancing out your back door and seeing a gator sliding around on your deck. That’s exactly what happened to an Estero homeowner who found an unexpected visitor on their property.
A New York mobster who killed three people and attempted to kill two others has escaped from federal custody after recently being moved to a halfway house, according to the Bureau of Prisons.
Dominic Taddeo, a hit man from a Rochester-area crime family, escaped on March 28, according to the Bureau of Prisons website.
Taddeo, 64, had been imprisoned at a medium-security lockup in Florida before being transferred to a residential halfway house, also in Florida, in February.
Taddeo pleaded guilty in 1992 to racketeering charges that included the killings of three men during mob wars in the 1980s.
A federal judge in western New York denied Taddeo’s request for compassionate release last year, rejecting his claim that health problems including hypertension and obesity put him at risk for serious complications from COVID-19. Prosecutors said medical records did not show that Taddeo was particularly unhealthy.
A Bureau of Prisons spokesperson did not immediately return a call seeking information about the circumstances of Taddeo’s escape.