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Tin City businesses reminding customers they are open after damage from Hurricane Ian in Naples
On Monday, a Tin City business owner said most Tin City stores were able to reopen three months after Ian, in December, but that wasn't the case for several of their neighboring businesses.
Read MoreLionfish Challenge launches statewide
Lionfish are invasive predators known for eating Florida's native fish and disrupting habitat health.
Read MoreLee County Manager plans to retire next month
The Lee County Manager Roger Desjarlais plans to retire at the end of July. Desjarlais sent each commissioner a letter alerting them of his decision.
Read MoreCalifornia officials say Florida paid for migrants to be flown to Sacramento
California officials say the migrants were dropped off in front of a church in Sacramento, California.
Read MoreBreakspot helps feed kids during summer break
Breakspot serves meals to children 18 years and younger when school is out for the summer to help feed them so they can return to school healthy, happy, and ready to learn.
Read MoreLee County Recovery Task Force hosts workshops on protecting critical infrastructure in a Hurricane
The Lee County Recovery Task Force is having a series of workshops to focus on protecting critical infrastructure in a Hurricane.
Read MoreCorkscrew Widening Project begins
Crews will start on a 23-million dollar widening project on Corkscrew Road. The project will allow Corkscrew Road to have six lanes for about a mile from Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Fire House Lane.
Read MoreEverblades hope to clinch a second straight championship
The Everblades are up two games in the Kelly Cup Finals and are coming home to Southwest Florida with a chance to clinch a second straight championship.
Read MoreJustice served years later as Officers and State Officials say Office Adam Jobber-Miller will not be forgotten
FMPD says the father of Officer Jobbers-Miller is making a donation of more than $5,000 towards the cost of mandatory Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training for new officers and towards uniforms.
Read MoreMarco Island City Council to decide on vacation rental ordinance second legal opinion
The battle over the Marco Island vacation rental ordinance continues. On Monday night, City Council will decide how to approach at least four lawsuits filed against the city.
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