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Trump documents trial date set for after March 19 Florida presidential GOP primary

A federal judge on Friday delayed the start of the trial to May 20 of next year, after Florida's March 19 presidential preference voting.

 

Nonprofit seeks more transparency from Fort Myers on affordable housing fund

Thirty-two LIFE members packed City Council chambers in early 2022, seeking approval of an affordable housing trust fund.

 

Judge denies Florida's request to limit drag show ruling to just Hamburger Mary's. Here's what to know on lawsuit

After temporarily blocking the controversial drag show ban last month, a federal judge denied the state's request to limit ban to just one restaurant.

 

'It's just gorgeous': New steakhouse opens on Captiva with over-the-top dining and views

'It's beautiful': New steakhouse opens on Captiva with over-the-top dining and stunning waterfront views

 

New Starbucks at Colonial and 6-Mile in Fort Myers would be drive-thru only

Fort Myers city council members will be asked to approve a new concept in coffee shops -- a store where everybody stays in their car.

 

City officials narrow down candidates for Naples police chief

A team of city employees has narrowed down the candidates for Naples police chief from 175 to 19. The finalists include the current interim chief.

 

'Holy cow, bro': First responder's reaction to Naples man bitten by alligator heard in 911 call

The victim, who described the alligator as about 3 feet long, said he wrapped his T-shirt around his leg to control the bleeding as he walked.

 

The 35th Annual Shark Week will kick off this weekend! Here's how (and where) to watch.

Discovery Channel's Shark Week is set to kick off this weekend. The shark-inspired television programming starts Sunday, July 23 and ends on Saturday, July 29.

 

Alabama executes James Barber; state's first execution since failed attempts triggered a 'top-to-bottom' review

The first execution under the Alabama's new protocols played out early Friday morning after a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided with the state.

 

Power outage map: Thousands in Georgia, Michigan in the dark; over 300,000 outages across US

Powerful storms hit parts of the country Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power.

 

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