"We've seen a lot of videos go up that should have been sent directly to the police department, but instead they're posting it on social media," Cape Coral Police Officer Mercedes Simonds explained.
The aquifer is drying up, and possible solutions are flooding in. Fox 4's Bella Line speaks to the city and a passionate resident about the issue.
The group’s next meeting promises the opportunity for you to learn about the “Natural Heart of Authentic Florida.” Roger ...
The Cape Cod Technology Council has tapped IT consultant Michael White of Hyannis as its new executive director. He succeeds Steve Smith of Orleans, who was hired at the beginning ...
In Southwest Florida, where the Caloosahatchee River empties into Pine Island Sound and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico, three ...
From a waterfront favorite to burger and barbecue joints, we're looking forward to welcoming (and welcoming back) these Lee ...
Residents across Richmond, Virginia have been left desperate for water after a power outage caused by snow and ice hit the ...
Similarly, ZIP codes in Boca Raton (33432); Boca Grande, outside Cape Coral (33921); and Inlet Beach, near Destin (32461) all ...
Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay, Florida's most recent Democratic governor who took office on the death of Gov. Lawton Chiles, has ...
Cape Coral will activate school zone speed cameras in January to enhance student safety, with fines starting after a 30-day ...
Bonita Bill’s Waterfront Cafe, a hallmark on Fort Myers Beach for decades, will close on Sunday, Jan. 5. A fundraiser will be ...
Police arrested a man on a felony neglect charge after they said he left his 79-year-old mother hungry and “covered in her ...