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Black Lives Matter Protest in Fort Lauderdale Marches to County Jail
Traffic came to a halt in downtown Fort Lauderdale during a Black Lives Matter protest over the weekend. Hundreds of activists gathered in Stranahan Park…
High Concentrations Of Red Tide Causing Fish Kills in Sarasota County
Red tide is getting worse in the Tampa Bay area, causing fish kills last week in parts of Sarasota County.
Leon County Issues Week-Long Curfew; Draws Some Backlash
Leon County is extending a curfew that had expired Monday morning. The move comes at the request of local agencies. Large groups in Tallahassee and around the country are protesting the killings of black people at the hands of law enforcement.
Lee County holds off on approving $273 million in Ian expenses
Lee County is putting on the brakes before authorizing more than a quarter of a billion dollars in payments to deal with Hurricane Ian's damage and destruction. Commissioners Tuesday asked to see the actual contracts, before voting to pay up to $273 million.
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Charlotte, Lee counties to open cold weather shelter as temps dip
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the low 40s with wind chill dropping them to the 30s in Southwest Florida has prompted Charlotte and Lee county officials to make cold weather shelters available.
Lee County Legal Aid's Law at the Library provides affordable advice
the Law at the Library program, courtesy of Lee County Legal Aid, aims to remove that barrier free of charge. The scope of issues that attorneys in the Lee County Legal Aid's Law at the Library program handle ranges from housing to immigration. Disaster relief and contractor fraud are focused on during the sessions, but attorneys are equipped to help with anything.
Home damaged in Hurricane Ian? Lee County still can help
Lee County is reopening the application process to help people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ian.
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Candlelight Vigil Marks Lee County Homeless Who Died in 2014
The Lee County Homeless Coalition will observe Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day this Sunday evening with its annual candlelight vigil recognizing those who…
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Lee County closing existing inland food, water Points of Distribution
Inland-oriented Points of Distribution in Lee County will close as of 5 p.m. Wednesday. Such PODs are typically established for five to seven days immediately following a disaster.
Community outreach clinics offering Tdap and influenza vaccines in Lee County
Both Tdap and Flu vaccines will be available at no cost on a first come, first served basis during Lee County outreach events.
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