
Vintage base ball game in Fort Myers brings 1860s history to life
Visitors at Terry Park had the chance to travel back in time with a vintage base ball game, showcasing America’s pastime.
A new study aims to solve the mystery surrounding red tide, and scientists are seeking 400 volunteers to participate.
The Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation is making progress in restoring its McGregor Preserve in Fort Myers.
As the weather warms up, more people are heading to the beach. However, those with beach plans in Southwest Florida should be aware of the persistent red tide affecting the coastline.
President Biden recently signed into law the Water Resources Development Act with an aim to improve rivers and harbors across the country and provide for the conservation of water. Southwest Florida was included in that act. Putting the 240-page plan together took a lot of work, not just from state and federal lawmakers, but also […]
The environment and economy are nearly synonymous in Southwest Florida, and while many people work to protect both, one man stands out and has made the environment his life’s work.
Brown, leafless trees are everywhere across Southwest Florida after Hurricane Milton. While you may be tempted to chop yours down, think twice.
The cleanup from Tropical Storm Debby continues, at least it does in the Sanibel Lighthouse Beach parking lot.
The Leatherback Sea turtles have begun to nest in Sanibel, marking the return of nesting season in Southwest Florida.