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This year, Books for Collier Kids is celebrating both its 20th anniversary and the delivery of its two-millionth book.
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An Immokalee organization is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in a big way.
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Naples Pridefest faced multiple legal hurdles just to happen. Twenty-four hours prior to the gates opening the Circuit Court of Appeals forced the marquee event, the Drag Extravaganza, indoors.
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The Naples Zoo is doubling down by giving visitors and conservation enthusiasts the chance to get up close and personal with one of the most popular critters in the animal kingdom
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Cyclists gathered in Naples Wednesday evening for a solemn ride, honoring those lost on the road. The event served as a powerful reminder of the dangers cyclists face and the work still needed to make roads safer.
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A study from Yale University has found a 62% increase in the number of young adults that have committed suicide since 2007. The CDC found that 1-5 high school students considered suicide in 2024.
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Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida has begun offering free and low-cost birth control methods at its Naples and Fort Myers health centers.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, is a day to remember the 6 million Jews who were killed during the Holocaust. It commemorates the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and is observed on the 27th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. Synagogue services, public vigils, and memorial ceremonies are all part of the commemorations.
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18-year-old Evan Woods is searching for answers to one of life’s biggest questions: what does it mean to live fully? As part of his ethics class, he visits a Naples senior living community, where a conversation with one of the residents offers more than one could expect.
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DOGE has targeted The Social Security Administration for billions of dollars in budget cuts, SWFL residents are speaking out at a town hall led by Martin O’Malley.