


A local bank will host a turn-of-the-season family-friendly festival this weekend. IncredibleBank’s Fall Festival invites the community to celebrate a new season, aiming to bring together friends, families, and local businesses for a day of joy, laughter, and connection. The ...
The population of the United States in 2024 was approximately 340 million people. Centenarians, those fortunate enough to live 100 years, make up 0.03 percent of the population, or 101,000, with women making up 78 percent of that total. It is a goal many want to achieve but few ...
Tickets are still available for a major fundraising event to benefit the educational journey of Cape Coral students that takes place next weekend, with the public invited. The 2025 Cape Coral Mayor’s Scholarship Ball hits The Westin Cape Coral Resort on Oct. 11 starting at 5 p.m. The ...
With the Cape Coral Charter Review Commission set to prioritize its recommended changes to the city’s governing document next week, city voters may have a chance to decide if they would prefer single-member council districts and whether they would like to pay city council members more. The ...
The City of Cape Coral held an open-to-the public ribbon-cutting ceremony this morning for the new Community Redevelopment Agency Parking Garage. The ceremony took place in front of the structure at The Cove at 47th, 870 SE 47th Terrace. The CRA partnered with The Cove at 47th to complete ...
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 ...
Saturday CROSS COUNTRY Oasis' Jazlyn Forbes brought home another major victory Saturday, winning the FLrunners.com Invitational's girls Race of Champions in Lakeland. Forbes crossed the line in 18:10.44, more than 10 seconds ahead of second-place Mary Summers of Seven Rivers ...
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, ...