Proposal to bring in police cameras to Marco Island
Marco Island city leaders are considering a proposal for police officers to wear body cameras. The idea aims to modernize the department and increase trust with citizens.
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Marco Island city leaders are considering a proposal for police officers to wear body cameras. The idea aims to modernize the department and increase trust with citizens.
With the fear of mass deportations and raids many are wondering whether any will happen here. Any mass deportations could adversely affect construction and agriculture.
Lee County Schools is considering changes to its student code of conduct regarding the use of wireless communication devices during the school day.
NCH is upping its cancer-fighting game by becoming the first in Florida to acquire a new technology designed to destroy tumors.
The Alliance for the Arts will be hosting the 39th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibit.
FGCU softball head coach David Deiros will retire from coaching at the end of the 2025 season.
The restaurant franchise group for the Boston-based Kelly’s Roast Beef and Oar & Iron Raw Bar & Grill recently burst out of the gate in Collier and Lee counties with aggressive expansion plans for both dining concepts.
A Fort Myers man will spend the rest of his life in jail for distributing a lethal dose of fentanyl.
The Fort Myers News-Press building, a site with a long history and untapped potential, may soon undergo a transformation.
Collier County approved the construction contract for the roughly $50 million, 87-bed Collier County Behavioral Health Center, just two weeks before the contract was set to expire, and costs would rise by millions.
The City of Fort Myers plans to vote Jan. 21 on whether to meet March 3 to consider Catalyst Community Development LLC as the buyer for almost 10 acres at 2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., former site of The News-Press newspaper.
During a Jan. 21 commissioners workshop meeting, county Facilities Director Travis Perdue said a demolition consultant will provide a demolition plan sometime in March.
Fort Myers Beach’s town manager has announced he will not renew his contract and plans to return to northern Florida.
The Senate confirmed Marco Rubio as secretary of state Monday, voting unanimously for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet.
Two juveniles have been arrested after allegedly committing multiple vehicle thefts and burglaries in Babcock Ranch.
Marco Island city leaders are considering a proposal for police officers to wear body cameras. The idea aims to modernize the department and increase trust with citizens.
With the fear of mass deportations and raids many are wondering whether any will happen here. Any mass deportations could adversely affect construction and agriculture.
Lee County Schools is considering changes to its student code of conduct regarding the use of wireless communication devices during the school day.
NCH is upping its cancer-fighting game by becoming the first in Florida to acquire a new technology designed to destroy tumors.
The Alliance for the Arts will be hosting the 39th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibit.
FGCU softball head coach David Deiros will retire from coaching at the end of the 2025 season.
The restaurant franchise group for the Boston-based Kelly’s Roast Beef and Oar & Iron Raw Bar & Grill recently burst out of the gate in Collier and Lee counties with aggressive expansion plans for both dining concepts.
A Fort Myers man will spend the rest of his life in jail for distributing a lethal dose of fentanyl.
The Fort Myers News-Press building, a site with a long history and untapped potential, may soon undergo a transformation.
Collier County approved the construction contract for the roughly $50 million, 87-bed Collier County Behavioral Health Center, just two weeks before the contract was set to expire, and costs would rise by millions.
The City of Fort Myers plans to vote Jan. 21 on whether to meet March 3 to consider Catalyst Community Development LLC as the buyer for almost 10 acres at 2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., former site of The News-Press newspaper.
During a Jan. 21 commissioners workshop meeting, county Facilities Director Travis Perdue said a demolition consultant will provide a demolition plan sometime in March.
Fort Myers Beach’s town manager has announced he will not renew his contract and plans to return to northern Florida.
The Senate confirmed Marco Rubio as secretary of state Monday, voting unanimously for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet.
Two juveniles have been arrested after allegedly committing multiple vehicle thefts and burglaries in Babcock Ranch.
A former Naples student who works to help others is gaining national attention in Ukraine.