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'It's not something new:' Cybersecurity experts in Florida stress proactive measures
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Cyberattacks are happening more often and are getting more expensive. In 2023, 343-million people became victims of some sort of cyberattack. That's according to a report from the Identity Theft Resource Center. These attacks are happening everywhere, including right here in Florida. Last month, the Florida Department...
H.S. Football Week 1 - Fort Myers runs over Mariner
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Fort Myers and Mariner have not played each other since 2010. That was until Friday when the Green Wave made the trip over the bridge to match up with the Tritons. Both squads are coming off a 8-3 season a year ago and want to replicate that success. However, Friday proved that one team is well ahead of the other.
Win Tickets To See Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at Broadway Palm
The Mousetrap at Broadway Palm showing August 16th – September 21st at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. In a blend of suspense and humor, the renowned Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, crafts a captivating murder mystery. At a secluded countryside guesthouse, seven strangers find themselves snowed in. Their predicament takes a chilling turn when a police sergeant arrives on skis, revealing there’s a killer among them. As suspicion mounts, each guest unveils their murky past, adding layers of intrigue to unfolding drama.
Prep Report 8-24-24
Fort Myers 35, Mariner 7: Kaelan Davidson scored for the Tritons on an 80-yard run in the third quarter. Port Charlotte 50, Island Coast 6: Gavaris Leaphart scored for the Gators. Bonita Springs 14, Ida Baker 10: Ryan Borecki’s TD pass had the Bulldogs tied at 7 until late in...
Investigation underway after dead tortoise found in Cape Coral
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — In Cape Coral, Florida, a neighborhood is dealing with the loss of a beloved gopher tortoise named Toby, who was discovered dead last Sunday. Gene St. Louis, a local resident who had been closely monitoring Toby for the past three years, reported the sad news to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
South Cape BaconFest Walking Pub Crawl Aug. 31
Preparations are being made for the South Cape BaconFest Walking Pub Crawl to be held Saturday, Aug. 31, from 7 to 11 p.m. Patrons are being urged to dress to impress in their bacon themed attire as they visit South Cape, sampling drinks and appetizers along the way. Participating locations...
Man dead after tow truck crash in Bonita Springs
Authorities are investigating a deadly crash that occurred in Bonita Springs on Friday evening. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 6 p.m. near Via Palacio Ave. and Old U.S. 41. According to a report from the FHP, a Ford F-150 was traveling north on Old US-41,...
Two brothers are advocates for at-risk youth through Strive Hall
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Sometimes, you can have a vision for your future but not know how to succeed, that was the case for two brothers who are vouching for at-risk youth. “It gives me space where I can be outgoing,” Jeni Francisco is a freshman at Florida Gulf Coast University.
Syracuse basketball 5-star commit, 4-star and 5-star recruits to battle in showcase
In December, a Syracuse basketball commit and various priority recruits will compete in an annual event in the Sunshine State that features an absolutely loaded field. The City of Palms Classic occurs every year on the high school basketball calendar, and it is one of the top showcases, featuring nationally ranked programs and some of the best prospects across various recruiting cycles.
Cape City Council candidates turn toward General Election
Cape Coral voters have determined the Cape Coral City Council face-offs for the General Election on Nov. 5. Now, in the wake of Tuesday’s primary, candidates who have moved on are looking ahead to what’s next on the campaign trail, and the steps that they will take to earn a seat on the dais.
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