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In the Know: Restaurant recap for 3rd quarter

Although the third quarter of the year is usually fairly quiet in Southwest Florida, quite a few new restaurants opened and a few others closed this year.

 

Hidden Gems: Coconut Point Farmers Market

Bring cash, leave your credit card at home. One more time: Bring George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton and Andrew Jackson. But leave the plastic gladiator at home.That’s the No. 1 lesson I learned from my trip to the season’s first farmers market at Coconut Point Mall.

 

Ore shooter left behind portrait of lonely youth

As the horrific details of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore., slowly came together on Thursday evening like a grisly jigsaw puzzle, one crucial piece remained missing.

 

It's your business: Hotel saluted

For the second time, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection has named Bellasera Hotel in Naples to the Florida Green Lodging Program. Bellasera was the first condominium hotel recognized with this environmental honor in 2008 and the first to be designated as a Florida Green Lodging property in Collier County.

 

Oregon sheriff maintains support for gun rights

This small town in southern Oregon's timber country strongly supports gun rights, and that hasn't changed for the county's top law enforcement officer since a gunman killed nine people at a local community college.

 

REVIEW: FGCU, TheatreZone roll us to 'Xanadu'

The plot is inane, the theater small and a musical on roller skates?? But the TheatreZone-FGCU Bower School "Xanadu" still works.

 

Planned Parenthood fights state over complaint

Planned Parenthood is fighting state complaints that clinics in Naples, Fort Myers and St. Petersburg perform second-trimester abortions in violation of their licenses.

 

Guest commentary: Help raise awareness to goa...

Guest commentary | Domestic Violence Awareness Month

 

Naples man accused of stealing insurance claims

A Naples man is accused of stealing nearly $100,000 in insurance claim payments from an elderly New Jersey business owner who lost business during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

 

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