Media reports indicated the detention site would be sold to the National Park Service.
As the nation celebrates America’s 250th anniversary, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is waiving admission fees for Florida state parks from Friday, July 3, through Sunday, July 5.
County encourages community to monitor conditions amid high heat.
As we approach the country’s 250th anniversary, immigration is top of mind for many people — including Naples artist Mally Khorasantchi. Her large abstract compositions are a personal reaction to something that’s happened to her.
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- Florida Studio Theatre's new comedy 'Dog Mom' explores connection and the transformative bond between people and their pets
- Fort Myers awards $150K in grants to arts organizations
- Marco Island Historical Society marks Independence Day with performance and Clyde Butcher reception
- Sarasota Art Museum exhibits a work by the late David Hockney, trailblazing queer artist
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