Adam Johnson is an athletic jack of all trades. From bowling, to tennis, to paddle boarding, to pickleball, the 20-year-old Cape Coral native can do it all, and do it well. That’s why Johnson was selected as an athlete to represent Team Florida at the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games ...
With all the drama that’s been happening at the nest of Southwest Florida’s most famous eagle family, it would be understandable if some people forgot that the eaglet in the tree at Pritchett Farm was about to take flight for the first time. That moment happened early Tuesday night when ...
Many school board members and School District of Lee County staff shared their condolences to Superintendent Dr. Denise Carlin and her family during Tuesday night’s meeting. Judge John Carlin, who dedicated more than 35 years serving the people of Southwest Florida, passed away after 5 p.m. ...
With the usual hot and hazy conditions of Southwest Florida on the horizon, the area’s largest water park is ready to welcome the community to its grounds for another season of aquatic adventure. Sun Splash Family Waterpark is now open for the 2026 season, operating from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ...
The annual ECHO Global Food and Farm Festival returned to its roots this past weekend. After several years of expansion to the point where is became a weeklong event, it retuned a single day event where ECHO opened its farm to the public and featured tours, food tastings, and workshops for ...
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre is thrilled to present CATS, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical, playing now through April 4. One of the longest-running shows in Broadway history, CATS is a dazzling theatrical experience that blends unforgettable music, breathtaking choreography, and ...
Mahjongg scores from March 5 at the SJCCA. We had 15 players for some March Madness Mahjongg! Jackie, Malloy and Judith Engle tied for first with 140 points. Second place was achieved by Sarah Owens. Mahjongg is played on Thursdays from 1-4 p.m. at the SJCCA at 4th Avenue and Lemon Street. ...
By School District of Lee County estimates, 3,400 students took part in walkouts last week in protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions. The walkouts took place at 13 of the district’s high schools — all but two — and at one middle school in south county. School ...