2 southwest Floridians involved in January 6 attack pardoned and commuted by President Trump
Two men involved in the January 6th attack are now back in southwest Florida, thanks to a series of pardons from President Trump.
Florida Gulf Coast University is more ready than ever after hosting an emergency disaster drill training to educate students on how first responders prepare for crises.
The Atlanta Dream has hired longtime FGCU coach Karl Smesko to lead the team as he steps down as head women’s basketball coach of the Eagles.
A new entertainment and living experience may be going right in the middle of a place you’ve never seen before.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a crash that injured a pedestrian at the University Village Shops in Lee County.
As the nation gears up for a pivotal election, a question lingers among young voters. Will students turn out to vote?
To revitalize the Southwest Florida community after recent hurricanes, several hiring organizations are stepping in and coming together for the JobLink 2024 Job Fair.
After the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last month, many thought mortgage rates would drop.
Many of us watched helplessly and waited as hurricanes Helene and Milton sent storm surges onto our roads, into our homes and businesses, altering what we know as home forever. At the same time, one Florida Gulf Coast University student saw the storms as a scientific opportunity.
A 16-year-old girl is dead, the apparent victim of alleged gang activity in Hendry County she was not involved in.
The Florida Gulf Coast University women’s golf program is having its best season so far.