Remembering Kayla Ricon-Miller: Investigation continues one month after her deathParents react to bill requiring education of communism in k-12
Homeowner sues insurer known for suing its own policyholders Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Ian and insurance lawsuits are still making their way through the courts. One insurance company stands out for suing its own customers but one of its policyholders turned the tables.
Flamingo Flourish: How long will Southwest Florida’s pink guests stay post-Hurricane Idalia? Are pink flamingos considering a comeback in Florida? Researchers are trying to determine if the once-native shorebirds blown in by Hurricane Idalia are here to stay.
Port Charlotte couple finally gets Ian-damaged power equipment cleaned up Wires dangling low to the ground and damaged power poles leaning over their yard: It’s a scary sight that one Port Charlotte couple had to stare at every day since Hurricane Ian.
FORT MYERS BEACH ‘Man Without a Plan?’ Fort Myers Beach Project Stalls, Leaving Family in Limbo A Fort Myers Beach family was offered a new house to replace the one destroyed by Hurricane Ian. Where does the project stand now?
Time-tested technology: Why most SWFL law enforcement trust it for tracking people with cognitive issues For caregivers of loved ones with memory or learning challenges, the constant worry of them wandering off and getting hurt can be agonizing.
Do students, faculty feel safe at Lee County Schools? District survey finds mixed results Survey data says students and some faculty members felt unsafe in their learning and teaching environments.
Car parts shortage leaves drivers stranded Pandemic-related supply chain shortages have become so normal that we’ve gotten used to them. The good news is the shortages are getting better, but not when it comes to car parts.
Lehigh looking for help: Latest data shows issues inside, outside the classroom Attacks and fighting to go along with low test scores; FLDOE data paints a concerning picture in Lehigh Acres.
Hop on! LeeTran ridership down, but driving toward bright future Lee County public transit is seeing less than half the ridership it got 10 years ago.
Fort Myers Police achieve prestigious honor; look toward future with new HQ The Fort Myers Police Department is receiving a national honor, but the need for a new headquarters looms.