New Florida law can sue local leaders over homeless camping
People now have the power to sue local leaders for not stopping the homeless from camping in public if a report is made.
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People now have the power to sue local leaders for not stopping the homeless from camping in public if a report is made.
The city of Canals has water problems again!
Sanibel Island is looking much better since Hurricane Ian, but while the lighthouse is standing tall, the pier isn’t doing too well.
Downtown Fort Myers is on higher alert as this weekend’s 4th Annual Fort Myers Seafood & Music Festival is expected to draw large crowds.
Pounds of trash and debris are blowing through a Cape Coral neighborhood, through the streets, into canals and every which way.
More than 3,000 bags of trash, 19 interstate projects, nearly 100 citizen requests and over one hundred truckloads of trash—that’s the work done by nonviolent offenders in Lee County, who are doing their part to make our county more beautiful.
The NCAA will soon send out an instructional video on in-game foreign substance checks for pitchers.
In the new year, there’s a new call to warn Americans about the negative effects of alcohol.
The family of Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sgt. Elio Diaz is breaking their silence.
Flu cases are skyrocketing in Southwest Florida, making this busy season even more challenging.
One of the young women from Fort Myers hurt during the New Orleans New Year’s Eve attack is speaking out for the first time.
HM Restaurant Group, owners the adjacent Doc Ford’s Rum Bar and Grille and Dixie Fish Co. restaurants, has been named as the buyer.
The Naples Zoo is mourning the loss of a beloved male giant anteater who had given nearly 10 years of joy to visitors.
The Charlotte County Property Appraiser is now accepting applications for partial 2024 property tax refunds.
Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help identifying two men who stole an electric bike.
People now have the power to sue local leaders for not stopping the homeless from camping in public if a report is made.
The city of Canals has water problems again!
Sanibel Island is looking much better since Hurricane Ian, but while the lighthouse is standing tall, the pier isn’t doing too well.
Downtown Fort Myers is on higher alert as this weekend’s 4th Annual Fort Myers Seafood & Music Festival is expected to draw large crowds.
Pounds of trash and debris are blowing through a Cape Coral neighborhood, through the streets, into canals and every which way.
More than 3,000 bags of trash, 19 interstate projects, nearly 100 citizen requests and over one hundred truckloads of trash—that’s the work done by nonviolent offenders in Lee County, who are doing their part to make our county more beautiful.
The NCAA will soon send out an instructional video on in-game foreign substance checks for pitchers.
In the new year, there’s a new call to warn Americans about the negative effects of alcohol.
The family of Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sgt. Elio Diaz is breaking their silence.
Flu cases are skyrocketing in Southwest Florida, making this busy season even more challenging.
One of the young women from Fort Myers hurt during the New Orleans New Year’s Eve attack is speaking out for the first time.
HM Restaurant Group, owners the adjacent Doc Ford’s Rum Bar and Grille and Dixie Fish Co. restaurants, has been named as the buyer.
The Naples Zoo is mourning the loss of a beloved male giant anteater who had given nearly 10 years of joy to visitors.
The Charlotte County Property Appraiser is now accepting applications for partial 2024 property tax refunds.
Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help identifying two men who stole an electric bike.
The Naples Police Department arrested a man after discovering he was wanted for fraud and theft in another state.
Keith Diprima, 45, was arrested on Saturday after officers learned that he was wanted in Louisiana for residential contractor fraud and theft. They say he was possibly doing restoration work on a site in the Park Shore neighborhood.
Officers arrested Diprima as he showed up for work on Saturday morning. He was taken to the Naples Jail Center until he could be extradited to Louisiana.