Keeshawn Kellman had a game-high 18 points as Florida Gulf Coast University dropped a 67-51 decision at TCU Friday night in ...
After Hurricane Milton caused devastating damage in Florida, residents are looking for help. In his visit to St. Pete Beach on Sunday, President Joe Biden said that since he signed a disaster ...
Ward 4 runs along the Caloosahatchee and includes much of the historic downtown River District as well as the storied royal palm-lined McGregor Boulevard and its surrounding corridor.
Hurricane Milton devastated Florida and many are wondering how they can donate to hurricane relief efforts. Milton barrelled across Florida after landfall near Siesta Key, a barrier island in ...
Veterans Day is Monday, and many fundraisers, ceremonies, concerts and other events are scheduled for the holiday and ...
A lone challenger has appeared to take on GOP U.S. Congressman Byron Donalds of Naples in the District 19 election. Cape Coral Democrat Kari Lerner wants to unseat the two-term Republican incumbent.
Lee County vote-by-mail ballots for the Nov. 5 general election were sent starting Oct. 1 You can still get a vote-by-mail ballot. You have until 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 to request one.
To help you fill out your Election 2024 ballot, The News-Press has questioned dozens of candidates about their qualifications and stances on issues for state and local races in Fort Myers, Cape ...
Meteorologists are still gathering data on several tornadoes that hit Florida during Hurricane Milton. One of the tornadoes touched down in North Fort Myers and destroyed or damaged about 200 ...
Bishop Verot quarterback Carter Smith checked off one last box, arguably the biggest box of them all as Lee County's all-time ...
Two employees of a Cape Coral roofing company this week pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit tax fraud, withdrawing $21 ...
Because no candidate running for the Lee School Board District 7 seat secured more than 50% of the vote in the August primary, Sheridan Chester and Vanessa Chaviano will compete in a runoff Nov. 5.