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Lee County deputies arrested two men after seeing them running down Lee Boulevard at approximately 90 mph.
The website ReproductiveRights.gov, which offered resources on abortion and reproductive rights, is no longer accessible.
Two men involved in the Jan. 6 attack are now back in Southwest Florida, thanks to a series of pardons from President Trump.
One trip at a time, 14-year-old Jesus Bethencourt is doing whatever he always dreams of: betting on Augusta National.
Artificial intelligence is helping the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office solve crimes.
Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses love pickleball so much that their project is to share it with the world.
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 concerns about deportations and mass raids, many wonder if there will be any here. Any mass deportation can only damage the structure 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 strengthens its fight against cancer with the first in Florida to acquire a new generation designed to destroy tumors.
The Alliance for the Arts will host the annual All-Florida Juried Exhibition.
FGCU head softball coach David Deiros will retire at the end of the 2025 season.
The Kelly’s Roast Beef and Oar Restaurant Franchise
A Fort Myers man will spend the rest of his life in prison for distributing a deadly dose of fentanyl.
The Fort Myers News-Press building, with a long history and untapped potential, could soon undergo a transformation.
Lee County deputies arrested two men after seeing them speeding down Lee Boulevard at approximately 90 mph.
ReproductiveRights. gov, which provided resources on abortion and reproductive rights, is no longer accessible.
Two men involved in the Jan. 6 attack are now back in Southwest Florida, thanks to a series of pardons from President Trump.
One drive at a time, 14-year-old Jesus Bethencourt is doing something most only dream of: playing at Augusta National.
Artificial intelligence is helping the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office solve crimes.
Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses love pickleball so much that their project is to share it with the world.
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.
Amid concerns about deportations and mass raids, many are wondering if there will be any here. Any mass deportation can only damage the structure and agriculture.
Lee County Schools is considering adjustments to its student code of conduct related to the use of wireless communication devices during the school day.
NCH is bolstering its fight against cancer with the first in Florida to acquire a new generation 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 at the end of the 2025 season.
The Boston-based restaurant franchising organization for Kelly’s Roast Beef and Oar & Iron Raw Bar & Grill recently broke into Collier and Lee counties with competing plans for either restaurant concept.
A Fort Myers man will spend the rest of his life in prison for distributing a deadly dose of fentanyl.
The Fort Myers News-Press building, with a long history and untapped potential, may soon undergo a transformation.
The city of Fort Myers plans to vote Jan. 21 on whether to meet March 3 with Catalyst Community Development LLC as the buyer of about 10 acres at 2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. , the former site of The News. -Journalistic press. .
On Dec. 17, Megen Construction bought 5 acres for $1.25 million, including 3312 Edison Ave. and 2419 Henderson Ave.
The Punta Gorda City Council surprised on December 4 when it learned that a new construction of the City Hall with a design selected among former councilors would cost around $16 million.
Even the scaled-back edition of a planned Amazon warehouse and fulfillment facility, the first to be within Fort Myers city limits, will break a record.