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AAA rolling out safety net to help stop drunk drivers during holidays
The Triple A Auto Club is again offering its Tow-To-Go program, now through January 2nd.As a last resort, Floridians who have had too much to drink can request a tow truck to pick them up along with their vehicle. The number to request the service is 1-855-2 TOW 2 GO or 855-286-9246. That’s 855-286-9246.
Live online meeting Jan. 22 for Pine Island Road Project Study
A live online meeting is set at 5:45 p.m. on Jan. 22. for the SR 78 (Pine Island Road) Project Development and Environment Study.
No cost tax filing assistance available through United Way
Volunteers are available to help families maximize tax benefits on their 2024 returns.
SWFL nurses among those in U.S. marching for safe staffing, patient protections against A.I.
Registered nurse members of the National Nurses Organizing Committee/National Nurses United protested Thursday morning asking for safe staffing levels and patient safeguards amidst the rapid introduction of artificial intelligence technologies. The nationwide protests included nurses at HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital in Port Charlotte.
Tire Amnesty Day for discarded tires now planned for Jan. 11
Old tires are notoriously effective mosquito-breeding habitats. Lee County Mosquito Control will accept passenger car tires at an event rescheduled for Jan. 11 due to Hurricane Milton in October.
Prescribed burn planned in CREW area off Corkscrew Road in Collier
The South Florida Water Management District plans to conduct a 109-acre prescribed burn in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Management Area in Collier County today. The burn unit is in the CREW Management Area and approximately 5 miles south of state route 82 and 1 mile east of Corkscrew Road. Smoke may be visible in the area of the burn.
Red Cross offering financial assistance to Floridians impacted by hurricanes Helene, Milton
Individuals impacted by Hurricanes Helene or Milton may be eligible for financial assistance through the American Red Cross. The Red Cross is providing financial assistance to Floridians whose homes suffered major damage or were destroyed by the hurricanes and who still face obstacles in their recovery. Red Cross financial assistance is not a loan and does not need to be repaid.
Harry Chapin Food Bank launches new ‘Food Finder’ platform
A new online platform launched by the Harry Chapin Food Bank helps area residents locate food pantries, distribution sites
Paul Dunbar MS student advances at 100th Scripps Spelling Bee
One of two Southwest Florida youths advanced Wednesday to semifinal competition being held Wednesday night in the 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Water quality monitoring station to be unveiled at Mound House on Fort Myers Beach
Mound House, a museum dedicated to the history of Fort Myers Beach, has a new public water quality monitoring station. The station collects 14 types of water quality data, including temperature, salinity, turbidity, pH and depth.
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