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HEROS program helps Cape Coral police in drug overdose situations
Cape Coral City Council recently approved a bid from the Cape Coral Police Department to participate in a Florida Department of Health program that prevents opioid-related deaths.The Helping Emergency Responders Obtain Support Program, or HEROS, provides free doses of naloxone, better known as Narcan, to participating emergency response agencies. Narcan is a nasal spray that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose, and has the ability to save lives.
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Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide
The nonprofit Allen Institute in Seattle has produced a visualization of human cell division that promises to be useful for professional scientists and curious amateurs alike.
Red Cross installs 91 smoke alarms in Harlem Heights area through Home Fire Campaign
Local Red Cross volunteers and staff visited 31 homes in the Harlem Heights community recently and successfully educated 103 residents on the importance of fire safety and the steps they should take in case they experience a home fire.
Florida Rep. Adam Botana no longer pushing for Captiva Conservation Area designation
Representative says he's taking a wait and see approach
Blue-green algae detected near Midpoint Bridge in Cape Coral
Blue-green algae has been detected for the first time this year in canals near the Midpoint Bridge into Cape Coral and the Florida Department of Health issued a warning
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Overdue traffic ticket? Suspended drivers license? Operation Green Light will give you some grace
During the annual Operation Green Light event, the Lee County Clerk waives 25 percent collection fee on overdue traffic tickets.
Moon's shadow over the sun provided a day's distraction
On the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University, as it was across North America, people stopped for a few hours Monday and, after taking a few safety precautions, got a glimpse of the moon's shadow traversing the sun.
Estero's Clemente wins Mizuho Americas Open junior amateur
Sixteen-year-old Gianna Clemente held on after leading going into Sunday’s final round. She shot 149, winning by two points over last year’s winner Yana Wilson.
Storm cuts power in Tallahassee; several tornado warnings issued
A powerful squall line with embedded tornadoes tore through the Panhandle early this morning.This line of storms moved through the western Panhandle overnight and into the capitol region before sunrise this morning. Several tornado warnings were triggered by strong areas of radar-indicated rotation detected by the Tallahassee radar, before the storm temporarily disabled the NWS Tallahassee radar.
Smoke testing of sanitary sewers planned in City of Fort Myers
Contractors for the City of Fort Myers will be conducting sanitary sewer evaluation smoke tests Monday, May 20 through Friday, May 24.The goal of the comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Survey is to reduce the amount groundwater and storm water from entering the system, reducing the risk of sanitary sewer overflows, and improving overall system reliability.
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