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i-75 flooded

NORTH FORT MYERS

I-75 Northbound closed near mile marker 142 due to flooding

I-75 Northbound has been closed near mile marker 142 due to flooding. Large amounts of water were reported on the bridge in both directions.

  • June 24, 2023

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TS Philippe brings tropical storm warning for Barbuda and Antigua

The NHC 11 a.m. Monday advisory, the government of Antigua has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Barbuda due to Tropical Storm Philippe.

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Some SWFL businesses going cashless

With credit cards, you can tap them, swipe them, hook them up straight to your phone, and not even carry them.

Bonita Springs woman volunteers as surrogate for her best friend

A miracle comes to Bonita Springs: one woman becomes a surrogate mother to her best friend. Michelle Aldrich and Erika Strong: best friends.

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Fort Myers man arrested for shaking baby, causing severe brain bleeding

Golisano Children’s Hospital notified Lee County Sheriff’s Office after an infant was admitted with severe brain bleeds.

DeSoto County man arrested in connection with crash that killed two

A Desoto County man has been arrested for involvement in a deadly crash that killed a 33-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy riding in a John Deere utility vehicle in September.

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Lee County School District strikes deal with teachers’ union

The Lee County Teachers Union will be meeting with the school district to discuss how $32.8 million will be spread across 6,000 teachers.

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