A man that a local community group said was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement agents Friday has been identified by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Schools are hoping children will enjoy learning a different type of online activity by taking part in fishing clubs when classrooms reopen
An organization in Southwest Florida is launching an effort to make artificial intelligence more human. It's supposed to show business people and regular citizens how the new technology can be helpful.
This week, two shows open, eight continue their runs and there are four limited engagements at Southwest Florida equity and community theaters.
- Melody Lane Theatre's production of 'Chicago' does legendary choreographer Bob Fosse proud
- Frozen's 'Love is an Open Door' not just another silly love song
- 'Songbirds of the Seventies' celebrates the female singer-songwriters who defined the '70s
- Gulfshore Ballet continues raising the barre for ballet growth and appreciation in Lee and surrounding counties
- Three summer intensive productions headline the dozen shows onstage the week of July 6
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