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Flag Day ceremony June 9

June 7, 2013 The Cape Coral Elks, #2596, have a Flag Day ceremony set for June 9 at noon at the lodge. more »»

Cape man faces child pornography-related charges

June 7, 2013 A Cape Coral man has been arrested on multiple counts relating to child pornography. more »»

Lee Memorial Health System vows to continue fight for hospital approval

June 7, 2013 Lee Memorial Health System learned Frday that the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration has denied its application to build an 80-bed hospital in the Bonita Springs/Estero community. more »»

Utility plan methodology gets nod

June 7, 2013 It isn’t often that a plan to spend more money on anything in the city gets cheere. more »»

DNA evidence leads to two arrests

June 7, 2013 The use of DNA technology has resulted in arrests in a residential burglary that occurred in September of last year and an unrelated armed robbery that took place in January, Cape Coral police... more »»

Tickets on sale: Red, White & Brew to lead holiday lineup

June 7, 2013 Some of the South Cape’s best restaurants, nightclubs and bars will pull out all the stops the weekend before the July 4 holiday. more »»

Safety first as TS Andrea moves over Florida

June 7, 2013 TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Highway Patrol urges motorist to be cautious as the first tropical storm of the hurricane season moves through Florid. more »»

Open house to benefit Oklahoma tornado relief

June 7, 2013 Planning to buy a home? Just want to see what beautiful homes are out there? You might want to head up McGregor Boulevard this weekend. more »»

Council to hold final meeting before summer break

June 7, 2013 The Cape Coral City Council has much to do before going on its month-long hiatus of meetings, and it will have a lot of loose ends to tie up once it returns. more »»

Weather closes Skyway Bridge

June 6, 2013 The Skyway Bridge is closed due to the maximum sustained wind speeds being measured at 50 plus mph. The bridge will remain closed until further notice. more »»

Update: Tropical Storm Andrea bearing down on Florida coast

June 6, 2013 MIAMI (AP) — The first named storm of the Atlantic season pelted Florida's Gulf Coast with rain and wind Thursday as it edged toward the coast of Georgia and the Carolinas, promising sloppy commutes... more »»

Coral Oaks turns 25

June 5, 2013 Built a quarter of a century ago within a century-old oak hammock in northwest Cape Coral, Coral Oaks Golf Course serves up scenic views not commonly associated with many Florida courses. more »»

Report of man with a rifle leads to narcotics arrests

June 5, 2013 The report of a suspicious man, armed with a rifle, in the Saratoga Lake Park area Tuesday afternoon led to the arrest of three people, two on drug-related charges. more »»

'We Love America Festival' set for July 3

June 5, 2013 "A Family Affair" will perform at the "We Love America Festival", a Fourth of July celebration at First Assembly of God Church in Fort Myers, Wednesday, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. The event starts at 6 p.m. more »»

Diplomat student documentary makers to represent state in History Day event

June 5, 2013 Diplomat Middle School is proud to announce that students Julie Nguyen and Tuan Tran have been selected to represent Florida at the National History Day Contest, scheduled to be held on the campus o... more »»

First tropical storm of the season, Andrea, forms

June 5, 2013 MIAMI (AP) — The first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, Andrea, formed Wednesday over the Gulf of Mexico and was expected to bring wet weather to parts of Florida's west coast over... more »»

Going green

June 5, 2013 One of the most natural and healthy, recyclable crops ever grown, hemp’s seemingly had a bum rap for the last half of a century in this country. more »»

Lee school’s Virtual Instruction Program culls national recognition

June 5, 2013 Lee Virtual Instruction Program, the School District of Lee County’s high-quality, fully online school for students, was recently awarded the Bronze ranking in US News & World Report’s rating of... more »»

‘Coins For Kids’ raises more than $7,400 for Golisano Children’s Hospital of SW Florida

June 5, 2013 This past March, Lee County elementary school students collected coins in a show of solidarity with Southwest Florida children who need expanded services for their medical and lifesaving treatmen. more »»

 
 

 

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