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Florida panthers will be losing more than 10 square miles of Western Everglades in which they currently roam if the builders get their way. Beloved endangered cougars are gaining ground thanks to preservation efforts that are costing taxpayers.
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Lee Health announced today that they are reaching capacity in their emergency rooms and hospitals, as seasonal residents and visitors flood into the area and the area population increases.
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Developer seeking to build 10,000 homes in habitat critical to Florida panther in eastern Lee CountyThe public has one more week to weigh in on a plan that essentially creates a city with critical panther habitat.
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It's one of the last remaining truly rural areas in Lee County, but that, like many old relics of Southwest Florida it is threatened.
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A food truck park and rooftop bar opens this week in downtown Bonita Springs.
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Nearly 40 square miles of North Cape Coral is sinking, an inch or more every year, due to over-pumping the aquifers below the city for household water.
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Two Southwest Florida communities— Fort Myers and Punta Gorda — issued boil water advisories Sunday both due to water main breaks.
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Business majors at FGCU got to hear about corporate concepts that they will likely be working with after they graduate from an experienced CEO and board director.
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Lee County leaders are planning to do away with language that currently restrict heights of homes on Captiva Island to two-stories. Islanders fear the charm will be lost and they will be in harm's way as more people pack onto the island.
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The Lee County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved several items including nearly $5.4 million in State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) grant agreements to local partners for affordable housing as well as a the widening of Corkscrew Road from Bella Terra Boulevard to Alico Road and a LeeTran Park and Ride transfer station in Lehigh Acres.