


Cape Coral City Council agreed to move forward with five initiatives for the 2026 legislative priorities. Priorities include advocating for updating the allocation methodology of the bed tax — tourist development tax — to explicitly account for short-term rental accommodations in both ...
The city of Cape Coral’s solid waste contractor, Waste Pro, has adjusted residential trash, recycling, and yard waste collection schedules, which take effect on Monday, Oct. 20. Postcards outlining the changes have been mailed to affected households; however, residents are encouraged to ...
COW Yacht Club Staff Presentation CIP REV1 (1)With the Yacht Club project’s current price tag of $225 million, and guestimates nearing $300 million, Cape Coral City Council raised looking into public-private partnerships to help fund the project. “It’s $225 million plus,” Mayor John ...
The Garden Club of Cape Coral and The Hibiscus Society will be selling plants at the Tropical Plant Sale this Saturday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Rotary Park on Rose Garden Road in Cape Coral. The sale will be a great opportunity to get locally grown plants for your yard at great prices. ...
FDOT release issued at 10:21 a.m.: Motorists are advised that State Road 78 (Pine Island Road) at Chiquita Boulevard is currently experiencing emergency lane closures following a crash that resulted in a damaged power pole. Crews are on site to assess and repair damage. Local police are on ...
Cape Coral’s annual ode to German culture is marking four decades this year, as the local-favorite event kicks off this Friday with two weekends of celebration. The German American Club of Cape Coral’s 40th Annual Oktoberfest will welcome thousands to the Bavarian Garden grounds this ...
Friday FOOTBALL Oasis 25, Ida Baker 11: The Sharks (2-6) led 25-3 through three quarters to win the Backyard Brawl. Oasis took the lead on the opening kickoff, with Chuck Sipe gathering up an Ida Baker fumble to score a touchdown. Jackson Sabath and Kevin Cisneros rushed for touchdowns, 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, ...