


A government shutdown took effect at midnight after funding authorization expired for the federal government. The House passed the bipartisan legislation necessary to ensure that the federal government remained open, operational,and fully-funded 12 days ago. Currently, the legislation remains ...
A business on Cape Coral Parkway is celebrating its 25th anniversary today with a special scoop of ice cream cone for patients. Dr. Melinda Youngs opened Dr. Mel Youngs Chiropractic & Wellness on Oct. 1, 2000. To celebrate the milestone, any patient who has an appointment on Oct. 1, will ...
The Florida Department of Transportation will conduct bridge repairs on the Wilson Pigott Drawbridge (SR 31) on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crews will be performing bridge grid deck repairs in the southbound lane. A flagging operation will guide motorists through the work zone, ...
LeeWay to waive administrative fees charged to some SunPass customers because of technological issue Tolls due must still be paid LeeWay, the toll operations for Lee County Department of Transportation, is waiving the administrative fees for some SunPass transponder customers who have ...
The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam will begin live streaming of the nest area today, the first official day of Florida’s bald eagle nesting season. Celebrating 14 years of live streaming this season, the SWFL Eagle Cam has captured three different bald eagle pairs in the wild for all the ...
A government shutdown took effect at midnight after funding authorization expired for the federal government. The House passed the bipartisan legislation necessary to ensure that the federal government remained open, operational,and fully-funded 12 days ago. Currently, the legislation remains ...
Who We Play For, a Florida-based nonprofit dedicated to eliminating preventable sudden cardiac death in the young, will host free heart screenings in Lee County, including three schools in Cape Coral. The organization has been partnering with local communities to provide accessible and ...
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, ...