Elizabeth Andarge
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Across Southwest Florida, citizens took to the streets on Monday in what was called the "March 4th democracy" protest. From Naples to Sarasota to Punta Gorda, residents voiced concerns about the current administration.
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What does it feel like to live in poverty? That's the question the Guadalupe Center aimed to answer through an immersive simulation on Feb. 21.
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An annual Dunbar event is bringing the community together in a powerful way. It’s a tradition that has evolved over the years, offering solace, support, and solidarity to those in need.
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Some people spend a portion of their lives searching for a passion. Others never stop chasing it. On this night, one man is proving that it’s never too late to take the stage.
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When one thinks of helping homeless people, private jets and million-dollar supercars might not be the first things that come to mind. But in Collier County that's exactly what's driving change.
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For half a century, one health center in Collier County has withstood political storms, social changes, and evolving healthcare needs.
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Picture this: A dusty dirt road in Fort Myers, where cows and chickens seem to have wandered out of a Vietnamese countryside postcard. But this is no ordinary weekend. This is Tết -- the Vietnamese new year -- and Bo De Tam Monastery is throwing a huge celebration.
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The Jewish Film Festival of Southwest Florida presents a diverse selection of bilingual Jewish films.
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We’re taking a closer look at a topic stirring conversations across the U.S.: Christian nationalism. While its influence is debated at the national level, its presence and impact are being felt right here in Southwest Florida.
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In cities big and small, the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was celebrated Monday. Southwest Florida streets were packed with signs, slogans and sanguinity.