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  • From Sarasota to Marco Island and Venice and Sanibel to Arcadia and LaBelle, Southwest Florida is home to more than a dozen art centers. Most host visual art exhibitions showcasing member, regional and nationally renowned artists that change every month. In May, there are 28 shows at these venues. Each will stimulate your imagination and underscore the importance of the arts in our part of the country.
  • The summer rainy season is upon us which naturally means so too are mosquitos. We’ll explore operations within the Lee County Mosquito Control District…
  • Estas son las noticias de WGCU sobre el coronavirus de esta semana.
  • Estas son las noticias de salud de esta semana para los residentes de Immokalee.
  • Western Mediterranean Cruise Sweepstakes
    When you make a financial gift of support to WGCU, you’re automatically entered to win our Western Mediterranean Cruise Sweepstakes — generously donated by Preferred Travel & Co. and Silversea.
  • Nearly $6.5 million in Tourist Development Tax revenue is being used to authorize work and reimburse expenses for a number of agreements across the county.Commissioners also voted to leverage additional drone technology to enhance efforts to ensure public safety by approving the purchase of four autonomous drones to be based across Lee County.
  • Local curfews were in place throughout the state, much of the Florida Keys remained closed and millions of people continued to lack electricity as...
  • The Florida Department of Health reported 1,885 new cases of COVID-19, Monday, marking the ninth consecutive day of fewer than 4,000 cases and the lowest single-day increase in reported cases since June 15.State health officials also reported 68 new deaths of Florida residents, Aug. 31, increasing the statewide death toll to 11,331 fatalities.
  • State health officials reported 689 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, Sunday, bringing the statewide total number of cases to 31,528. According to the…
  • The large outbreak of blue-green algae is expected this summer on Lake Okeechobee after red tide has been rampant in part due to nutrient pollution from Hurricane Ian
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