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From veterans of World War II and Vietnam to those who fought 21st century wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, supporters of the nonprofit Warrior Homes of Collier gathered Wednesday in East Naples for a courtyard dedication ceremony at its recently opened Delta House. The 20-bed, 10-unit apartment complex is the first of the organization’s four local residences to serve both male and female veterans.
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This week marks the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine. A Naples woman describes the ordeal that brought her to Southwest Florida.
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Couples learned all the details about how to get married and then some — obviously zapped by Cupid's bow —actually carried out the ceremony on Valentine's Day with friends and family — and some even over the phone
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Florida Power & Light Company volunteers will participate in FPL’s annual Power to Care Week. Marking the week-long initiative’s sixteenth year, hundreds of volunteers will come together as part of its commitment to power strong communities by making Florida an even better place to live, work and raise a family.
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Kenneth and Eugene Gavin are part of the legacy of the Gavin and Walker families on Sanibel Island. The two families were among the first Black settlers on the island.
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Thousands of outreach workers fan out each January in search of the homeless. The situation is such, officials said, that the resulting numbers will not be positive.
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This annual Point-in-Time survey is meant to give social service groups a better understanding of those experiencing homelessness.
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Sanibel or ‘San-a-bull’? Video tells the tale of two island pronunciations
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At 104 Dorothy Newberry is the cool 'girl' to her fellow residents at The Terraces at Bonita SpringsYou'd be wrong to think that at 104 years, Dorothy Newberry is no longer an active participant in life.Judging by the reaction at her birthday celebration, Newberry is the lifeblood of her Bonita Springs senior community.
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"I never intended to write about race, but the land of my birth could not have been born, nurtured, or thrived without race." This concludes the compositions for WGCU of Martha Bireda's "Reflections of a Colored Girl."
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