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Hybrid cars are still incredibly popular, but are they good for the environment?
Shoppers are far more interested in hybrids than all-electric vehicles, but environmentalists believe cars like the Prius are an unnecessary detour on the path to electrification.
Should Self-Driving Cars Have Drivers Ready To Take Over?
California's Department of Motor Vehicles proposed that self-driving cars should have a licensed driver inside. It may disrupt the dream of driverless cars, but it's also seen as a step for safety.
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The 13th Annual Cars as Art festival takes place April 4 on the grounds of the Marco Island Center for the Arts
For 13 years, Marco Island Center for the Arts has held an annual classic car show. Unlike traditional car shows that focus primarily on mechanical specifications, “Cars as Art” highlights the artistic beauty, design, and craftsmanship of a stunning collection of antique and classic cars. It takes place April 4.
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Sanibel Causeway opened at 11 a.m. for residents, businesses; permanent fix still in the works
Two days ahead of the expected finish date, repairs on the Sanibel Causeway, broken in multiple places three weeks ago by Hurricane Ian, are completed enough to allow residents and island businesses access. Gov. DeSantis announced the access at a briefing Wednesday morning moments before a convoy of Lee County Sheriff's Office units heralded the opening by crossing the link with a load of local and state politicians.
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State Workers Can No Longer Give At The Office
Following negative publicity about administrative costs, as well as a critical audit, the administration of Gov. Rick Scott announced Thursday that it...
SBA Center moving to new location in Sarasota County
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Iconic Goodwill gets serious with a national online shop for thrifters
Goodwillfinds launched Tuesday with roughly 100,000 items available online. The venture will help fund its community-based programs across the U.S. and increase donations and its customer base.
Critical need for type O blood in Collier County; more use cited
There is a critical need for Type O blood In Collier Count to help boost the Community Blood Center's critically low blood product inventories.The local shortage is due to a sudden increase in area use. The only way to obtain adequate levels of transfusable blood is through donations.
Lee County Breast Milk Depots Bring More Options for Sick and Preemie Babies
Lee Memorial Health System has opened two breast milk depots at Cape Coral Hospital and HealthPark Medical Center. Florida’s first breast milk bank opened…
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College Says Students May Have Sought COVID-19 Infection To Boost Plasma Donor Payout
Brigham Young University-Idaho says it is "deeply troubled" that students may have intentionally tried to contract COVID-19. A nearby plasma center offers $100 for each donation with antibodies.
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