Eddie Stewart
Weekend Host / Reporter-
Following a historic boom kicked off in 2020, the Southwest Florida real estate market is slowing down.
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Ahead of a forecasted active hurricane season, Florida Power & Light and Community Cooperative teamed up on Tuesday to distribute hurricane preparedness meal kits to over 500 seniors throughout Lee County.
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More than 4,000 people showed up to Pridefest this year, but only about 600 of them were able to attend the drag performances the festival is known for.That’s due to a decision from a federal court that forced the annual drag show inside the Norris Center in downtown Naples, away from the main stage of Cambier Park.
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As blooms of blue-green algae begin to form in Southwest and Central Florida and red tide season approaches, environmental educators are preparing to inform tourists and locals alike about harmful algae blooms.
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The show will go on for Naples Pride’s annual Pridefest drag show this year, following a federal judge’s ruling that the City of Naples’ restrictions on the event partially violate the First Amendment.
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The Southwest Florida Fencing Academy in Fort Myers is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week with free lessons for anyone interested in learning how to swordfight.
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The study, by Mote Marine Laboratory, connects increased harmful algae blooms with the long-term acidification of Florida’s estuaries.
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February 2nd marked the first ever celebration of “World Ukulele Day” in Bonita Springs.
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When picturing Florida, many minds are drawn to sunny skies and sandy beaches. But it's the swamp and scrublands in the state's interior that environmental advocates are looking to call attention to.
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You’ve probably been hearing plenty of reminders to register to vote for the November election before the deadline on Monday, October 7th. But where exactly can you register to vote in Southwest Florida?