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The Florida island’s locals and wildlife are starting to recover from last fall’s devastation. “Every single day, it gets a ...
The federal agency is also working to restore delivery routes, spokesman David Walton wrote in an emailed release: "The ...
SANIBEL, Fla. — On Monday the Board of Lee County Commissioners will take up permanent repairs to the Sanibel Causeway. The ...
A red tide that's lingered along the coast for months and to various levels has returned to Southwest Florida waters as the ...
Tourism bosses from Visit Fort Myers have told the News Letter that the small but vibrant destination of Fort Myers, is back on track to welcome visitors this year following severe impacts caused by ...
Sanibel residents can begin picking up their mail at a temporary facility on Monday, Feb. 6. Customers are reminded to show ...
Everglades and Biscayne—will take visitors on a 42-mile trek through epic nature and a charming historic town.
On Jan. 31, the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce celebrated two more businesses that have recovered and opened after Hurricane Ian with ribbon-cuttings: Periwinkle Trailer Park on Sanibel ...
Periwinkle Park General Manager David Muench reported that electricity has been restored to the campground on Sanibel. In ...
While Margaritaville escaped serious damage, its neighbors to the north and south weren't so lucky. The resort's seawall may have played a role.
Recent hurricanes have shown us how destruction can occur inland. So why are inland counties and the Panhandle exempted from codes requiring opening protection for new construction?
Though Hurricane Ian brought much devastation to infrastructure and property, much of the local wildlife was also greatly impacted by its force. That includes bees. According to the University of ...
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