Fuel shortages in parts of the Southeastern U-S could persist as refiners continue to recover after hurricanes Ike and Gustav. But some hard hit areas in north Florida that have seen long lines and empty pumps are slowly recovering. Trimmel Gomes reports.
Lunchtime has become the most difficult subject in school for some college students. Campuses around the nation are saying goodbye to that old mainstay…the lunch tray…in an effort to become more eco-friendly. WGCU’s Katie Pankow repots.
Job seekers in Fort Myers said they felt like the victims of some sort of cruel joke yesterday at a job fair hosted by the Lee County Chamber. WGCU’s John Davis reports.
Several hundred people showed up at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers yesterday for a rally in support of keeping the Boston Sox in town. WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports.
August numbers released Wednesday by the Florida Association of Realtors show that while prices continue to plummet, the number of existing homes is increasing in some markets. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.
The Chief of the Regulatory Division of the U-S Army Corps of Engineers’ Jacksonville District was in Fort Myers Tuesday for a forum with environmental, governmental and business stakeholders. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.
According to our book reviewer Linda Fasulo this week’s selection, “A Merry Band of Murderers”, is a prime example of what can happen when thirteen of the world’s best mystery writers get together over cocktails at a publication party.
Some nursing home-bound Medicaid recipients in Florida say they want out – and they're hoping a lawsuit will open the right doors. Margie Menzel reports.