


cjhaddad@breezenewspapers.com A school bus was involved in a crash Tuesday morning in Cape Coral, though no students were present on the bus at the time of the incident. According to Cape Coral Police Department officials, the two-vehicle crash happened near the 2500 block of Del Prado ...
The formal launch of a local alliance – Braver Angels – will take place next week to create an opportunity to bridge political divides and strengthen civic connection. “We are trying to transform how people interact with and respect each other,” said Alex Berg, co-chair of Braver ...
The city of Cape Coral is looking to update and revise the city code that established its municipal charter school system. Cape Coral City Council directed staff on Wednesday to work with the Charter School Authority Governing Board to look at Chapter 26 in its entirety. Mayor John Gunter ...
A joint project of Florida Gulf Coast University and Babcock Ranch will receive $21.7 million in state funding for the first phase of a planned “premier learning, research and outreach facility.” “This announcement builds on the formal partnership signed in 2023 between FGCU and ...
The Teachers Association of Lee County asserts that there is a serious discrepancy between the School District of Lee County’s public claims of having a certified teacher in every classroom and the reality inside its schools. According to statement issued by TALC today, “while the district ...
The owners of annual rentals in Cape Coral may see their registration fee with the city go from a one-time $35 to an annual levy, while those who rent their properties short-term may pay 10 times as much. Cape Coral City Council supported leaving the $35 registration fee for annual rentals at ...
Tuesday Volleyball Oasis 3, LaBelle 1: The Sharks took the last two sets to pick up a road win (25-15, 20-25, 25-16, 25-12) in the season opener for both teams. Tessa Bexfield had 12 kills and 18 assists, Jordan Baksh made 16 kills and Ellye Henkle added 11 kills.
The Pine Island Eagle is grateful to a Good Samaritan from St. James City who found, and stored, the paper’s historic sign lost in Hurricane Ian after the Category 4 storm made landfall on Cayo Costa on Sept. 28, 2022. Jan Robertson said the storm had blown it into a neighbor’s yard and, ...