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  • Southwest Florida’s top federal prosecutor has turned over the reins to someone new. After more than 20 years as the area’s chief assistant US Attorney in…
  • Gov. Rick Scott recently declared March as Bike Month in Florida, but when it comes to safety for bicyclists sharing our roadways, the Sunshine State is…
  • The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center in Fort Myers presents the grand finale of this season’s Chamber Concert Series March 30-31 with the American Virtuosi…
  • Gov. Rick Scott recently declared March as Bike Month in Florida, but when it comes to safety for bicyclists sharing our roadways, the Sunshine State is…
  • The majority of animals admitted to wildlife hospitals in Southwest Florida suffer from an illness or injury caused by a human. While most people don't…
  • As the country begins its eighth week since shut-downs began to try and slow the spread of Coronavirus, the economic situation looks pretty rough at the micro level, with millions of people unemployed and some businesses already closing for good.
  • With a student population just under 900, New College of Florida in Sarasota has plans to grow to 1,200 students by 2020, and now they have the money to…
  • Thursday 6/13 @8pm, Saturday 6/15 @10pm & Sunday 6/16 @3pmMark “Boz” and Bonnie “Bon” Nabozny make up the duo Boz and Bon TogethaForeva. They’ve been…
  • The 2022 World Cup's Round of 16 took place this past week, with the top half of competing countries now reduced to eight teams.
  • Rodriguez-Gerada says race is integral to this country and to his 6-acre portrait.
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