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As the impacts of red tide have consumed headlines, the economic and environmental angles have been covered at length. But at ground zero for the toxic…
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The Sanibel and Captiva Chamber of Commerce reports businesses on the two islands lost $19 million in just July and August. Thursday, US Senator Bill…
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Thousands of people joined hands along Florida beaches Sunday for the "Hands Along the Water" demonstration. They're calling for state leaders to stop…
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So much dead sea life keeps washing up on the shores of Sanibel, that the city’s debris removal contractor is using labor from two landscaping companies…
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As the annual drama of blue-green algae plays out near the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River, a persistent bloom of red tide has festered off the Gulf…
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This week, we pay homage to the late photographer Charlie McCullough. A retrospective exhibition of his work opened Feb. 8 at Tower Gallery on Sanibel…
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A "white blob" of discolored water lingering off the south coast of Sanibel Island since Sunday spurred local conservationists into action, with water…
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Bob H. Lee spent more than three decades as a Florida game warden, and in his second book, he collects stories from across Florida of fellow officers…
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Bob H. Lee spent more than three decades as a Florida game warden, and in his second book, he collects stories from across Florida of fellow officers…
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Sharing poetry from and about Southwest Florida for more than 15 years, the Sanibel Poetryfest is gathering poets, authors, and writers at the Sanibel…