Captiva, FL News
- Captiva, FL News
- CROW announces new clinic director
- Fourth annual Wines in the Wild returns Nov. 12
- Experts speak at FISH Crime Prevention workshop for the elderly
- Conservation Art Day draws big crowd to refuge
- Karl Rodman to be the speaker at the first Master Gardner Lecture
- Mission Accomplished: SBI to celebrate 11 years of keeping the island beautiful
- Baileyfest celebrates 26 years of community togetherness, firemen's calendar to debut
- Sanibel beach parking permits go on sale next week
- Volunteers sought for de-peppering of North Captiva
- Island Democrats host Welcome Back Potluck Supper
- Bertossa honored for historic contributions to city
- Planning Department drafting work program for FY2011-12
- Businesses in compliance with vehicular sign codes
- Rotarians make annual delivery of dictionaries to local students
- Duncan launches Rec Center's reading program with a classic
- Shell Shocked: The Presidential Candidate's First Press Conference
- Poetic License: No Poems Left Here
- Living Sanibel: Anhinga is one of the most photographed birds statewide
- At the Library: eBooks
- Twenty island restaurants to participate in Taste Of The Islands
- Sanibel's water rescue team goes national
- Noah's Ark now open for season
- Commissioner Mann to present 'State of the County' address at luncheon
- Flood cleanup buckets, hygiene kits collected at SCUCC
- Chamber puts out call for Luminary volunteers
- CEPD passes millage rate, budget
- Loggerhead sea turtle status is revised under ESA
- CROW launches new Fun Patch Series for youth organizations
- Flood cleanup buckets, hygiene kits collected at SCUCC
- Adopt-a-Mangrove with SCCF's Monofilament Madness Month
- Heartland Gardens offering organic gardening classes
- Sneak peek of 'America's Darling' project offered at 'Ding' Days
- Senior enjoys sharing shelling knowledge
- Backyard Game Night coming to Community Park
- Bat Yam High Holiday schedule of services
- Volunteers are needed to help restore Clam Bayou
- Zonta hosts successful district conference on Sanibel
- Exhibit debuts at 'Ding' Darling offering interactive information
- Island coastal cleanup found small items are cluttering local beaches
- Summer Slam tourney returns to Beach Saturday
- CEPD passes millage rate 4-1 in favor of an increase
- IWA's mascot Lizzie enjoys good life as office celebrity
- Sanibel budget lowered, millage rate dropped to 2.1038
- Council approves sewer rate increase by 3-2 vote
- Fash-McHenry hoping to steer CHR back in the right direction
- Mother manatee and calf released at South Seas
- Tickets still available for Celebrity Island Dinner
- CROW recognizes Sanibel Taxi for services
- Bank of the Islands to open Captiva location
- LCSO Fraud Alert: Criminals posing as 'Microsoft Security Team'
- Wines In The Wild theme is 'Take Flight!'
- 'Sanibel Lighthouse' makes move to Bank of the Islands before raffle
- Naval officer celebrates promotion on Captiva Island
- 'Ding' Darling celebrates National Public Lands Day, debut of new stamp
- 'Ding' Darling adventure delights LARC members
- Smoke testing of sewer lines at Gulf Pines, Bailey's
- Sanibel's annual Street Resurfacing Project begins Monday
- Council to examine revised sewer rates
- Tentative budget approved at $47.8 million
- CEPD considers not renewing lease on office
- Zimomra to celebrate 10 years as City Manager
- CEPD votes 4-1 to raise millage rate
- 'Ding' Days Technology Monday gets techies outdoors
- CROW begins Fun Patch Series for youth organizations
- Lovegrove, Southwest Floridians reflect on 9/11 anniversary
- Lifeguard certification offered at Rec Center
- September marks the historical peak of hurricane season
- Zonta grantees report progress with service programs
- Save Vanishing Species featured on semi-postal stamp
- Coastal Cleanup returns this weekend
- Project at Historical Museum aims to restore Sears house
- Manatee mating season under way on Sanibel
- Additional input sought on transportation study
- Residents invited to add input at budget hearing
- Islanders reflect on 9/11 anniversary
- Anholt proud of reputation as island historian, author
- Periwinkle Way utility work scheduled for Thursday
- New details revealed for San-Cap Cracker Fest
- Shared use path extension, road resurfacing starts Tuesday
- F.I.S.H. hosts Mom & Toddlers Group next week
- CESE supporters meet Haffenreffer fundraising challenge
- 'Celebrity Island Dinner' returning in October
- 'Ding' Darling hosts early educators workshop
- Former NYPD officers share memories of 9/11 during visit to Sanibel
- F.I.S.H. provides more than food for island residents, workers, visitors
- SCCF Wants You: Volunteers needed for coastal cleanup
- Restoration completed at Pond Apple Park, Paulsen Preserve
- Volunteers needed for International Coastal Cleanup
- Citizens, city employees team up for SSI training
- Pig roast fundraiser will be held at The Pink Shell Resort on Sept. 11
- Eastwood offers three lectures at Shell Point
- CECI's Beach Ball returning in October
- SEC charges Risher and partner in Ponzi scheme
- Prominent locals ready to serve at Shell Museum's 'Celebrity Island Dinner'
- Scallop search turns up great numbers
- Lion's Club serving up flapjacks for a good cause
- Special meeting works to address wastewater pipeline concerns
- Cape's decision on Regional Planning Council postponed
- Hurricane Irene passes, but island was prepared
- Regional Water Rescue Training is staged at Rec Center, Bailey Road
- SCC breaks ground for expansion
- Bloodmobile coming to Bailey's next week
- Lions Pancake Breakfast on Sept. 3 to benefit LARC
- 'Ding' Days 2011 spices up schedule with new events
- Hurricane Irene marks first big U.S. threat in years
- Hurricane Irene sends reminder to prepare for possible tornadoes
- FWC urges boat owners to secure their vessels before storm hits
- Sanibel issues Hurricane Re-Entry Hangtag Pass Alert
- Hurricane Irene: 11 a.m. update
- Hurricane Irene: 2 p.m. update
- Actor Bill Cobbs visits Captiva with Arts For ACT group
- Building height amendment headed for final adoption
- Captiva Fire Department conducts Structural Safety Inspector training
- Groundbreaking News at SCC: Church prepares for new sanctuary
- Uhler named United Way 2011-12 Campaign Chair
- Speakers extol merits of 'Trails & Tales' program
- SFRD adds new lifesaving device made for family pets
- Lovegrove putting final touches on art project honoring victims of 9/11
- Cowries are coming to the Shell Museum
- PACE 'Love That Dress!' collection party a success
- Official logo revealed for 10K Race 4 F.I.S.H.
- Mobile Mammo Coach at Sanibel Rec this Saturday
- New Sanctuary groundbreaking at Sanibel Community Church
- Discussions under way for Captiva Holiday Village
- Main parking lot at 'Ding' to close Monday
- County staff to conduct workshop on proposed building height amendment
- CEPD, Naples join forces for beach renourishment
- Students, teachers return to classrooms after break
- LDCRS mulls ordinance regarding nuisance property
- Planners approve seawall project at Mariner Pointe
- Camp concludes Dolphin Week with activities for all the senses
- Unsafe for swimming advisory issued for Bowditch Beach
- Beach erosion study under way
- Hall named 2011-12 board chair for Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida
- Bryant, Serage-Century demonstrate dedication of SCCF's sea turtle nest volunteers
- Young volunteer lends a helping hand to Shell Museum
- DeFonzo lauded for 20 years of service to community
- 'Bag Day' at Noah's Ark Thrift Shop this Friday
- Volunteers needed for scallop search in Pine Island Sound
- Collecting Data
- Aquatics program helps people with disabilities enjoy movement
- Debt continues to decline on Sanibel
- Officials trying to trap black bear on island
- City bids farewell to Gill, honors Henry
- Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum seeks volunteers
- LCSO offers valuable back-to-school safety tips
- SCCF's Anders visits Shell Point for discourse on the Everglades
- Adventures in Paradise treats CROW to a Sunset Cruise
- SPL summer reading program nearly doubles its goal
- Love That Dress collection party set for Aug. 11
- Island firefighters prepared to set 2012 ablaze with calendar
- Volunteers needed for Pine Island Sound Scallop Search
- Sanibel chapter of P.E.O. awards education grant to Garber
- Refuge adds MacNeil, Delater as interns
- Sanctuary's golf course receives best score for fertilizer, land management
- Registrations for SSI teams due by Friday
- Rib Rockin' Rodeo, local heroes parade part of 9/11 memorial weekend
- Plans announced for 2011 San-Cap Cracker Festival
- San-Cap Lions Club announces most successful year of giving
- Couple seeking help to find missing jewelry
- Anders lecture about the Everglades coming to Shell Point
- Sanibel boasts 15 snowy plover, two Wilson's plover nests
- Early Bird fees offered for Rec Center's After School Program
- Insuring Care: CROW launches new campaign to 'insure' care of its patients
- MEDSTAR helicopter begins training mission, visits SFRD
- Campers get a close-up look at wildlife within Tarpon Bay
- City introduces $46.7 million budget, retains millage rate
- Sanibel hosting Zonta's annual district conference in September
- Council investigates paving Nerita Street
- City employees conduct food drive for F.I.S.H.
- Roberts painting featured on cover of chamber's 2012 Visitor's Guide
- Sanibel Marina partners with Sanibel Sea School for 'Dolphin Daze'
- Dillard's to host Food Bank fundraiser on Saturday
- SBDC hosts free hurricane preparedness seminar
- 'Ding' Darling manatee exhibit gets funding boost
- City donates bikes to Redlands Christian Migrants Association
- 'Ding' STAR teacher helps with environmental education
- Snakes perform valuable benefit for Sanibel Historical Museum & Village
- Plan approved to raise Village Shop buildings
- Showing concern for owner's health, community rallies behind local store
- Islander requests donations to Chamber Of Hope instead of gifts
- LeeTran schedules public workshops for service changes
- Lee County partners with fire districts to provide free disaster preparedness training
- SCCF Marine Lab, 'Ding' Darling survey seagrass in wildlife refuge
- Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event still seeking sponsors
- Workman updates Rotarians on Heights Foundation's mission
- LeeTran schedules public workshops for service changes
- F.I.S.H. seeks donations to restock food pantry
- Guerrero offering free gardening class at GreenMarket
- Sanibel Congregational welcomes new associate pastor to its fold
- Sorbet is added to the list of Lime-elo products
- Lily & Co. celebrates five years of rockin' success
- Refuge system sets goals for next decade
- Drowned man found in waters near causeway
- First black bear sighting reported at refuge
- Sanibel School earns an 'A' grade for 13th straight year
- Greenstein shares 'behind the scenes' look at CROW
- Registration opens for the 2011-12 Rec Center After School Program
- Snowy and Wilson's plover nesting statistics updated
- Storms' 'World of Reptiles' showcase a popular tradition with Rec campers
- Free blood pressure screening next week
- Drowning reported near Punta Rassa boat ramp
- Bailey's General Store raises money for San-Cap Lions Disaster Relief Fund
- Road Rally promises 'Shell of a Good Time'
- Runner crosses Captiva on behalf of beaches
- Florida Black Bear discovered on Sanibel
- Soldier visits Shell Museum courtesy of Blue Star program
- Construction workers sought for Structural Safety Inspector team
- Planners approve SCC proposal for parking lot
- Second 'Hands Across The Sand' sends an environmental message
- Presentation on scale insects details how they are affecting Sanibel
- San-Cap Rotary Club receives recognition
- Independence Day holiday, refuse and recycling pickup schedule
- Islanders warned about auto burglaries
- San-Cap Lions host third Fish Fry event on Friday
- Refuge installs QR code signs allowing visitors to enjoy virtual tour
- 'Love That Dress! 3' event returning in August
- Science at Sea cruise encourages discovering what lies in our waters
- Islander arrested, charged in lewd behavior act with minor
- Planners approve applications for Bailey's Center renovations
- MEDSTAR operations cease as part of safety 'stand down'
- Armadillos, raccoons featured at CROW's Wonders Of Wildlife
- Final shell deployment event next week at Bowman's
- San-Cap Lions Club donates $1,750 to Friends Who Care
- Warning added for Lee County waters
- FWC supports 'Operation Dry Water' for third year
- Shell Museum welcomes Stirn to leadership team
- Local filmmaker to raffle the 'Sanibel Lighthouse'
- Vacant CEPD seat filled by Boyle
- CCP frustrated with BOCC over building height amendment
- TV's 'Shark Men' crew visit Sanibel, promote mission to protect species
- Zonta Foundation of SWFL awards $5,000 grant to Abuse Counseling Treatment, Inc.
- Celebrate Dear Ol' Dad this Sunday
- Female firefighter feels at home with SFRD
- SCC expansion application slowed by parking concerns
- Optimist Junior Anglers Club return to fish at 'Ding' Darling
- Father's Day services offered at SCC
- SPL Book Sale starts next week
- Myrtle Almas reflects on her first 100 years of life
- Captiva Triathlon will debut on Sept. 17-18 at SSIR
- Youngsters catch plenty of reel fun with Tarpon Bay Explorers
- BPA updates islanders on status of Blind Pass
- County planners approve building height amendment
- Firemen's service feted at Captiva Civic Center
- Risher charged, held in elaborate Ponzi scheme
- Crisis in the Caloosahatchee: Algal blooms in local waters
- Make preparations now for active hurricane season
- Resort redevelopment ordinance approved by council
- Property values on Sanibel drop for fourth straight year
- Guns n' Hoses Blood Drive returns to Sanibel
- Residents should contact LCMCD with complaints about mosquitos
- Former refuge biologist returns as deputy refuge manager
- Zonta grant funds Parent University for Head Start program
- Blood drive Thursday at Rec Center
- 'Turtles, Tortoises and Terrapins' talk at SCCF
- American Red Cross Community CPR/AED training offered at Rec Center
- The Dunes Summer Tennis Class Tournament returns to Sanibel
- San-Cap Lions announce new officers, board of directors
- Historical Museum and Village debuts children's room
- Caloosa Catch & Release returns next weekend
- Fifth Marching Mullet Parade draws crowds to Captiva
- BIG Arts presents scholarships to six islanders
- Volunteers do their part by bagging oyster shells
- Sprankle decoy exhibit raises $100,000-plus for Refuge Children's Education Boardwalk
- Shell Museum helps ASC cause with large donation
- Judge orders foreclosure, restaurant to be put up for bids
- Community Coalition for Safe Teens to meet
- San-Cap Lions Club conducts fundraiser for U.S. victims of natural disasters
- Cub Scouts learn about birding at Tarpon Bay
- Red Cross CPR/Preparedness Saturday is June 4
- Give blood next week at Rec Center
- Zonta Foundation awards $10,375 to SWFAS
- DDWS accepts Regional Director's Award
- Third graders complete class project, plant trees at Bowman's Beach
- Captiva Fire Control District bids farewell to two veterans
- Bag It for the Bayou: SCCF Marine Lab hosts second oyster bagging
- Electrical fire causes damage to Periwinkle business
- Captiva Cruises launches Summer Family Fun Programs
- SFRD gets refresher in rope operation training
- Changes suggested for city's permitting process
- Islands garner high praise at 2011 Chrysalis Awards
- Volunteers needed to help bag oyster shells
- Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum offers free admission to military families
- FOX 4's Amy Wegmann gets enlisted in 'Army Wives'
- Fire reported at Periwinkle Way business
- Sanibel School third graders conduct tree study project
- Support for local Jillian's Secret project overwhelming
- Unique Ikki Matsumoto shirt being raffled off for good cause
- Summer Day Camp ready to roll: Rec Center announces plans for eight action-packed weeks of fun
- CEPD board seeking replacement
- Eileen Fisher runs food drive for FISH
- Love That Dress! 3 party will benefit PACE Center for Girls
- Hurricane seminar for the 2011 season set fpr June 1
- Lime-elo products debut lineup of baked goods
- Tassoni named SFRD's new fire marshal
- Bike Rodeo stresses safety, being alert on island roads
- Volunteer opportunity at 'Ding' offered
- Signup now for Half Day Fun Days
- Sanibel welcomes marine ecologist studying algae blooms
- Monroe chief tapped to take reins of Lee County School District
- Refuge donors submit challenge to double Education Boardwalk contribution
- CEPD Commissioner Miville resigns after 16 years of service
- FMB Chamber's Taste of the Beach set for Sunday
- School Board candidate Cochran to speak at San-Cap Republican meeting
- Captivans attend hurricane education seminar
- CROW offers education on wildlife rescue, new picture show
- 18th annual Islands Night: Annual event is May 18th at Hammond Stadium
- Animal welfare foundation marketing Giga Bands
- Cyclist, 46, killed in tragic accident along causeway
- Young riders saddle up for Bike Rodeo
- Commissioners approve boat lift variance
- Electric, solar-powered vehicles showcased at SARR meeting
- Box culvert replacement project on Lindgren to begin next week
- SCCF seeking volunteers to help with oyster bagging to restore Clam Bayou
- WGCU to premiere 'Long Ride Home' on May 19
- First sea turtle nesting stats of new season reported
- Kunkel named Associate Pastor at SCUCC
- Optimists announce plans for 32nd Annual Fourth of July Road Rally
- Zonta Club installs new officers, board directors
- 'The CROW Picture Show' screened on Fridays
- SCCF announces goal reached in $5.3 million Bailey campaign
- Captiva History Project reaches initial goal
- Tying the knot, Sanibel style
- Captiva is featured in FamilyFun Magazine
- Islanders invited to attend hurricane readiness event
- Bobcat encounter becomes a shutterbug's dream
- Be on the lookout: Turtle nesting season has begun
- Three Sanibel mothers share their stories on motherhood
- Slater retires from SPD after 30 years of service
- Bitter battle continues over former Dolce Vita building
- Johnston, former mayor and environmental leader, passes
- Resort Housing redevelopment amendments introduced
- 2012 San-Cap Nature Calendar highlights fantastic photography
- Lee County Supporting Our Troops makes donation
- A growing trend: Standing up for alligators
- Zonta salutes WGCU Public Media for Peabody Award
- Local student wins Sanibel Day Spa Earth Day art contest
- FGCU inducts nine students into 2011 Hall of Fame
- Women's Legacy Fund Spring Luncheon returning to Sanibel Harbour
- Former Sanibel mayor, MPO chair Carla Brooks Johnston passes
- Be a party animal at Lily's 7th birthday bash
- Magic and Student Art to be part of BIG ARTS Family Day
- Celebrity chef overseeing new Periwinkle Way restaurant
- Planners delay decision on Bailey's Center applications
- Rare Kemp's Ridley sea turtle nest discovered on Sanibel
- Final Natural Science Lecture Series discussion focuses on cowrie shells
- Resident trying to arrange on-island fireworks display
- Future of automobiles to be displayed on Sanibel
- ECHO staff to address Master Gardeners
- Snowy Plover and Wilson's Plover nesting on Sanibel
- Customers, employees celebrate Francis Bailey's 90th birthday
- Refuge visitors have fun learning about environmental awareness during Earth Day
- Spring Health Fair offered at The Shell Factory
- 2011 Hunger Summit to be held Friday
- F.I.S.H. Easter baskets delivered to Sanibel and Captiva neighbors
- City issues 2011 sea turtle nesting season guidelines
- Habitat for Humanity's Women Build to make a Mother's Day dream come true
- Donate blood, eat for free at Sweet Tomatoes
- Tour Lee County's Solid Waste Facility with SCCF
- Sanibel Museum & Village enhances garden with new markers
- Workshop on height, code coming next week
- 'Margaritaville' musicians to play benefit concert at SSIR
- Easter celebrations island style
- F.I.S.H. shares another story of helping islanders in need
- Warm weather causes more activity in alligators, crocodiles
- Six boaters rescued in early morning sinking off Captiva
- Islanders offer donations during Celebrity Bagging Day
- Public demands elimination of off-refuge circulator
- Spring Break family pizza and pool party this Thursday
- Sheriff Scott to speak at San-Cap Republican meeting
- Islanders add $257K to United Way's 2010-11 campaign
- Giveaways, free bike use and crafts part of refuge's Earth Day
- Celebrate Earth Day at Sanibel City Hall
- See the future of cars at SARR meeting
- Cousteau's grandson visits 'Ding' Darling NWR
- SCCF beach cleanup event to be staged next week
- Lapi to be inducted into JA Business Hall of Fame
- Majority of surveys support islandwide height standard
- Swarming bees cause Historical Village to close
- 'Captiva Memories' preserves history, past and present, for future islanders
- OOA receives prestigious award
- Spill the secret: Donate imporant items for Haitian females
- ABWA Poker Pedal returns Sunday
- Edible Mollusk Festival returns this weekend
- Community Chorus singing for 75th Fair 'Shellabration'
- IWA conducts annual meeting, installs new board
- TripAdvisor selects Sanibel, Captiva beaches on Top 10
- Effort to learn more about species may help save smalltooth sawfish
- Volunteers needed for sea turtle monitoring program
- 'Inside Job' to be screened at Democratic Club meeting
- Sanibel Fire & Rescue District conducts drill refining water pumping skills
- VCB announces new marketing director, sales intern
- SCCF to conduct trip to Lee County Solid Waste Facility
- City issues Hurricane Re-Entry Hangtag Pass alert
- Zonta confirms record funds raised during 2011 Peek
- Easter pies, turkeys and hams will benefit soldiers overseas and their families
- SSI team training session is next week
- Panel to discuss results of Village citizen survey
- Third annual Food and Travel Fest returning to South Seas
- Haffenreffers host CESE fundraiser, issue challenge
- Zone 6 Brazilian Pepper pick-up scheduled for April 14-15
- Third annual Octifest to be held on Causeway Island
- Fash-McHenry named Executive Director at CHR
- Weigel's theme chosen for Chamber magazine cover
- Proposal to transfer Woodring property to 'Ding' Darling NWR
- Council asks public to attend Transit In Parks meeting
- Nile monitor lizard program focuses on invasive species
- Sanibel Sea School, BIG ARTS present 'Bag It,' Q & A with film's director
- Alliance announces the 2011 'Angels of the Arts' nominees
- CROW announces new officers for 2011
- 'Living With Bobcats' research, education ongoing at SCCF
- Auction packages announced for Land Sea Air event
- ABWA Poker Pedal is coming up fast
- Island Gala raises $65K for domestic animal care
- Frye retires from SFRD after 31 years
- 'Land Sea Air' fundraiser to benefit Community Cooperative Ministries, Inc.
- Mmmm...mollusks!
- Sea turtles beach clean up on April 26
- COTI names Erick Lindblad Citizen of the Year
- CROW offering care to eagle shot in Lehigh
- 'Drug House Odyssey' highlights consequences of poor decisions
- SCCF presents program on currents and tides
- Master Gardener Lecture Series returns next week
- SARR to host energy audit presentation Thursday
- Water shortage declared for Lee County residents
- SPD issues heavy traffic advisory for Friday and Saturday
- Second annual Island Gala to benefit Onyx & Breezy Foundation
- Barnacle Phil's donates proceeds to SCCF, North Captiva conservation projects
- Shared path founders feted at Sanibel Bike Club event
- SFRD firefighters learn basics of extrication during exercises
- Coyote caught on camera (again) on refuge property
- Sprankle decoy collection unveiled at 'Ding'
- Randy Wayne White wins Florida Book Award
- San-Cap Republican Caucus to hear Sanibel Mayor
- Could Sanibel better define a 'nuisance' alligator?
- Rotary Club supports library with gift of business books
- CROW's 'Wonders Of Wildlife' cruise engages passengers, spotlights dolphins
- Corps of Engineers ends Lake Okeechobee releases to Caloosahatchee Estuary
- Congress sworn in, Ruane re-elected Mayor
- Captiva History Project debuts "Captiva Memories" during April 7 fundraiser
- Captiva Civic Association ABC Sale raises $96,000
- Organization seeking donation of shells for noble purpose
- Resident wants city to alter nuisance alligator policy
- Free diabetes screening this Friday
- Sanibel Captiva Trust Company hosts WOW at the Captiva Island Yacht Club
- SanCap One Source Realty offering island property tours
- Sanctuary chef receives award at prestigious culinary competition
- Traffic fatality on West Gulf Drive
- Chamber's Visitor Center building dedicated to Francis Bailey
- Sanibel Bicycle Club coordinates donation to children in Immokalee
- SCCF shares results of two-year water quality study with Panel
- Panel to survey Village residents on proposed height restrictions
- Fire District commissioners approve ALS request
- Bailey's Center Merchants' Association presents IrishFest 2011
- LeeTran adding bus service to Collier County
- Public invited to hear noted environmentalist at COTI annual meeting
- Sanibel Island Fishing Club donates $1,000 to SCCF
- Jerry Tucker tribute this Sunday at SCC
- Strayhorn to speak at Democratic Club meeting
- Sanibel Police Department issues heavy traffic alert for weekend
- McCarthy presents Cayo Costa program at Captiva Island Yacht Club
- Fire District asks community for input on ALS benefits to Captiva
- Zonta's 'Peek' to feature historic 1901 cottage
- Mikus offering aid to seniors with planning and budgeting
- City, union settle on new retirement plan
- Council approves Dunlop shared path extension
- Wine enthusiasts revel at third Winter Wine Festival
- Sprankle's hand-carved collection of decoys being donated to 'Ding'
- 'Land Sea Air' event in April to benefit CCMI
- ARC offering $23 adoptions during March
- Deadline approaching for fellowship award applications
- Florida Panther NWR biologist makes 'Ding' appearance
- Illegal dumping reported at 'Ding' Darling trail site
- Lions Club donates $10K to Southeastern Guide Dogs
- Chapel by-the-Sea hosts World Day of Prayer 2011
- CCA announces ABC auction items
- Shell Club presents 74th annual Sanibel Shell Fair & Show
- Mobile Mammo Coach returns to the Rec Center
- Caloosahatchee Oxbow and Riverlore Cruise set for Sunday
- Florida sea turtles and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- F.I.S.H. presents Community Appreciation Awards at annual meeting
- Race for the Cure looking to break million-dollar mark
- Burrowing Owl Festival an eco-tourism draw
- Cell phone program paying off, officials say
- Cape's economic development initiatives offer new kinds of aid
- Mentors aid teens with diabetes
- FDOT: Lee slated for road projects
- Prescription for fighting abuse
- Cape to consider impact fee waiver
- Ceitus boat lift re-installation still in city's court
- Restaurateurs vow to reopen following fire
- Symphony at Sunset concert today at Four Freedoms Park
- Cape chamber to conduct focus sessions
- Auditors stay focused on tasks at hand
- Cape officials hail Army Reserve site selection
- Cape police ratchet up traffic enforcement
- Cape EDO unveils incentives package
- Mayor proposes new UEP audit
- Marine from Lehigh laid to rest
- Municipal fuel data accuracy questioned
- Marine from Lehigh killed in Afghanistan
- District encourages school 'choice' applications
- Services set for student
- Unemployment dips in Lee
- Manufacturer seeks Lee County info
- Debate over teacher's political blog heats up
- Tour de Cape hits the road this weekend
- Jobs incentive cash flowing; Cape hoping for bigger share
- City, vendor addressing trash bin size issue
- Interlocal audit to tackle city fuel consumption first
- Fake pot suspected of sickening 3
- Officials to pursue their UEP lawsuit
- Many thanks
- Law enforcement gears up for holiday weekend
- Cape Harbour's 5th annual New Year's Eve party Friday
- House fire cause attributed to candle deemed accidental
- 'Paint the Cape' draws 20 artists
- Kettle donations still short
- County task force forms to battle 'hoarding'
- Cape asked to address spreader 'breaches'
- 'Snow Pile' makes holidays a little brighter
- Council supports manager in wage dispute
- Residents help boost holiday spirit with brightly decorated homes
- Travelers, take care: Holiday traffic up
- Council rejects UEP lawsuit settlement
- Holiday safety
- Special council meeting called
- Cold weather fuels carbon monoxide danger
- Student homelessness worsens in Lee, Charlotte counties
- No home for the holidays: Hundreds of homeless students in Lee schools
- Sullivan, Deile opt not to attend closed meeting to discuss mediated lawsuit settlement
- Cape Council regulates towing; sets rate schedule
- Principal placed on administrative leave
- Local governments present their legislative agendas
- Jobs picture bleak for Cape Coral/Fort Myers
- CCCIA issues annual Awards of Excellence
- Cape Coral man pleads no contest to racketeering charges
- First forecast: Early projections predict nine hurricanes in '11
- Document release fails to quell controversy
- Cape Indian Festival set for this weekend
- Shoppers hit the stores early
- SAO receives file in fatal boat crash
- Finalists named for financial services director
- Counterfeit cash found in the Cape
- County office willing to help with fuel audit
- Natural playscape installed at Messina Children's Center
- Unemployment figure drops again in October
- Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars to roll into Cape next week
- High school graduation rate hits an all-time high
- Questions abound about missing fuel report
- Challenges planned to raise awareness of area's homeless
- Cole Bros. Circus ambassador visits Kids World Preschool
- Smalltooth sawfish issue topic of discussion
- Big Brothers Big Sisters holding toy collection drive
- C.A.R.E.S. to host Survivors Stepping Out 5k Walk Saturday
- 'Operation Medicine Cabinet' deemed a success
- Report: Drug use among Florida students declines
- Resident thinks Ten Commandments should be posted in city hall
- Cape's new 'Veteran's Investment Zone' already drawing development interest
- Police: Motorcyclist crashes, dies
- 'Adapt or Die'
- Custom motorcycle stolen from Cape home
- Two die In Lehigh Acres traffic crash
- FDLE arrests third person in sale of child case
- Man charged in thefts remains in jail
- City to celebrate Veterans Day with parade
- Area food bank needs Thanksgiving donations
- No foul play suspected in death of woman found floating in canal
- Cape's old city hall may undergo renovation
- Cape council to consider tough fertilizer ordinance
- Investigation continues into home fire
- Warmer weather spurs better turnout for school craft fair, garage sale
- Cape man charged with attempted murder
- Watt, Biggs, honored with Tabor Award
- JRL Ventures/Marine Concepts pick up community business award
- City, officials, go to mediation in UEP lawsuit
- Woman charged with kidnapping arrested in Tennessee
- Fee investigation finds Cape owes land owners
- Condition upgraded for man injured in motorcycle accident
- Pulmonary and critical care medicine physician accepts position of chief medical officer at Lee Memorial Health System
- Condo association shocked by rash of flag thefts
- JRL Ventures/Marine Concepts culls Blue Chip Community Business Award
- Babysitter charged in infant's death
- Fischer wins school board runoff
- Alex Sink concedes Fla. gov. race to Rick Scott
- Cape teen hospitalized after smoking 'synthetic marijuana'
- Voter rejection of Amendment 4 hailed
- Manning, Bigelow, Hall retain county commission seats
- Scott holds on to early lead over Sink with 85 percent of precincts counted
- Florida voters reject land-use amendment
- Amendment to loosen class-size limits fails
- Repeal of public campaign finance system rejected
- GOP gains two-thirds majority in Fla. Legislature
- Registration under way for Veterans Day Midpoint Madness 5K
- Teacher from Edison Child Care Center earns honor
- Ordinance OK'd to allow 48 single-family homes in Sandoval
- Council discussion of moving ALC modulars on hold
- Voters head to the polls today
- Waste Pro hears concerns at town hall
- Cape costume contest goes to the dogs
- Recovered fingerprint leads to arrest in 2008 burglary
- Motorcyclist suffers life-threatening injuries after striking utility pole
- 'Terror' takes shape for one night only
- Program calls attention to human trafficking
- Still No. 2 in the nation: Local foreclosures jump 12 percent from last quarter
- Officials warn of danger of 'synthetic marijuana'
- Sheriff's Office traffic enforcement update for Monday
- Public fingerprint availability to change
- Funds from yard and bake sale to help local resident
- Free SWFL attractions trade show to be held in Fort Myers
- Cape VIN unit charges man with selling cocaine
- West Nile virus confirmed in Lee County
- Students decorating shoes, backpacks to be sent to Haiti
- Firefighter charged with driving under the influence
- Law enforcement to step up patrols over Halloween weekend
- Celebration Cape community to hold Hometown Hero Day
- Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie, Auxiliary ready for 'Boat for Hope'
- Third annual 'Breakfast With the Blades' set for
- Oktoberfest attracts huge crowd opening weekend
- County amends ordinance to allow permitted concealed weapons in parks
- Body of drowning victim recovered off Fort Myers Beach
- Soldier from Cape Coral charged in Afghan killing kept in solitary
- Lee Memorial Auxiliary celebrates 60th anniversary
- Reduced impact fee suggested for new homes with sprinkler system installed
- Northbound Lanes of Del Prado Boulevard closed from Viscaya to Southest 6th Street
- Del Prado re-opened to traffic
- City may look into providing ambulance service
- Pirates in Paradise raises money for food bank
- Spooktacular Vette/Chevy Fest draws classic car buffs
- MPO rejects Cape 'flyover'
- Utility assessment plan gaining traction
- Oktoberfest 'draws' a crowd
- Mayor to hold Town Hall meeting today
- Positive sign? Job 'recruitment' seen in Lee County
- Relay for Life kickoff party Monday at Palmetto Pine Country Club
- Police: Child rides bike into bus
- McDonald's to offer free Apple Dippers to costumed kids on Halloween
- Cape teen shot in Suncoast Estates
- Over 2,000 teachers nominated for Golden Apple award
- Premier Insurance Corporation to move to Cape Coral Parkway
- Copper costs a concern for downtown utility project
- CRA pledges $10,000 to four chamber events
- Man pleads not guilty over uncompleted work
- Hurricane Committee meets; plans for 2011 hurricane season
- CEPD hopes to draw Captivans to the polls for renourishment referendum
- United Way to officially kick off campaign Wednesday
- Cape man makes replicas of Special Equestrians logos
- Public forum: Renter's Rights & Fair Housing
- 112 city employees to take unpaid furloughs
- CCHS students recognized by National Merit Scholarship Corporation
- Early voters cast ballots on Monday
- Krym to continue as interim city auditor
- Contract renewed for health benefits for city employees
- Council approves plan for auto service center
- Health Fair also draws attention to military support group
- Farmer's Market has fruitful first day of the season
- Cape man accused of making false bomb threat
- Student arrested after officials find handgun at school
- Army won't seek death in Afghan killings case
- And the winner is ... Prize in Cruze give-away headed to Iowa
- Bishop Verot named a top-50 Catholic high school
- One soldier faces court martial
- Kia dealership set to open on former Saturn site
- Cape announces business investment zone
- Dilich's 'Mermaids of the Deep' on display at Wild Child Gallery
- Edison's Martin welcomed in Cape Coral
- Cape firefighter facing DUI charge
- Cape police department earns re-accreditation
- City customer billing services employee charged with grand theft
- Forum held for local judicial candidates
- Native Plant Society wants those old city recycling bins
- North High alumni to be honored at homecoming football game Friday
- Rubio, Giuliani to appear at Shell Factory Saturday
- Island Coast teacher receives excellence in education award
- 32nd Cape High homecoming parade Thursday
- Man sentenced to two years in stabbing death
- Jimmy Nelson entertains near full-house crowd at Historical Society meeting
- Pirates in Paradise 'Curse of the Coral' coming to The Joint
- North Fort Myers man dies in single-car crash
- Chamber's Farmer's Market and CRA Street Market to merge
- Training session held for local Child Abduction Response Team
- Gov. Crist recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month contest winners
- TALC, district reach tentative contract agreement
- Columbus Day Parade, Food Fest attracts large crowd
- Cape fire stations hold tours for the public
- Lee school officials support Amendment 8
- Columbus Day festivities today
- 'Flyovers' have trouble getting off the ground
- Military families mark War in Afghanistan's 10-year milestone
- Barrier re-placement letter pending
- Diocese of Venice appoints vicar general
- Substitute Teachers Association to host training session
- Lee VCB teams with Lonely Planet in marketing
- Fire safety, prevention being stressed by local firefighters
- School board approves contract for interim superintendent
- Charter commission explores pay raise for Cape council
- Work on traffic signal slowing motorists
- Man reports semi-cab stolen
- Prescription plan comes to Lee County
- 'Royal Key' proposal gets P&Z approval
- Cape Arts Studio to host reception for painter
- Man charged for involvement with liquor store thefts
- Two-month investigation ends in seven arrests
- $19,000 in jewelry stolen from resident
- Car reported stolen from Cape condo parking lot
- Sunset cruise to benefit injured soldier from Cape
- LMHS now offering Sentinelle Vanguard Breast MRI
- Jimmy Nelson to speak at Historical Society meeting Oct. 12
- Krym gaining support to serve as interim city auditor
- Fire Station One to become multi-use facility?
- Get out and vote group draws packed house
- "Yappy Hour' a splashing success
- Poker run to benefit family of child recovering from rare eye cancer
- Waste Pro begins service
- Six Cape schools earn Five Star School Award
- 'Open House at the Fire House' next Saturday
- City auditor resigns; last day Oct. 15
- Celebration of Sam Bailey's life Saturday at Historical Village
- Authorities seize drugs, guns from Cape home
- Authorities: Man fraudulently obtained prescriptions
- Report: Computers stolen from Cape hospital
- Cape Wellness Center to host exercise class for breast cancer survivors
- Hospital teacher helps ill youngsters keep up with school work
- Greenwell's Haunted Hike promises to be 'very scary, very twisted'
- Voter registration deadline Oct. 4 for general election
- Rosewind Motel in disrepair, a concern for nearby residents
- Brandt seeks solidarity on northwest spreader issue
- Lee Memorial named Best Hospital Workplace
- Man charged in connection with fatal traffic accident
- 'World's Largest Ice Cream Social' Thursday at Cold Stone Creamery
- Volunteers sought for Toys for Tots campaign
- Lee County fugitive arrested in Georgia
- Police continue investigation into fatal accident
- Lee Memorial's fifth Education Fair begins today
- McClain questions 'perception' problem; King 'just doing job'
- Council officially sets water, sewer rates
- Crist visits Cypress Lake Middle School
- Forum held to discuss business expansion in the Cape
- Pink Heals Tour makes Cape stop
- Consultant efforts expected 'soon'
- Budget vote splits county commission
- Coming to a curb near you... Cape residents get ready as new waste services contract goes into effec
- 'Outsourcing' plea draws interest
- Cape funds study to 'municipalize' LCEC
- House fire remains under investigation
- Report: Two ATVs taken from backyard
- Three more vehicles burglarized Wednesday in Cape
- Lee County approves budget
- Businesses band; set brain-storming forum
- Korean War vets to 'revisit' nation as honored guests
- Parkway project start may be postponed
- More compromise in 'compromise' budget council member says
- School board appoints interim superintendent
- 2010 Special Election Edition of the Florida Voter is available online
- McDonald's hiring day attracts 500 applicants to Cape restaurants
- State: Charge filed in fatal teen shooting
- Special school board meeting Wednesday to address Browder's departure
- Cape Council restores $4.5 million in reserve funding, approves budget compromise
- CCSO investigating possible child abduction
- McDonald's Restaurants in Cape Coral to hold hiring day, Tuesday, Sept. 21
- Browder accepts position with Edison State College
- McDonald's looking for 24 new employees
- Staff praised for trying to reduce water, sewer rates
- Hundreds turnout to meet gold medalist Shannon Miller
- Firefighters union town hall meeting draws crowd
- Grassroots group plans town hall meeting
- Study: Police vehicle take-home policy cheaper than car pool
- Sun Splash Waterpark wraps up season with special weekend rates
- Foreclosures climb again
- Lee unemployment rate at 13.7 percent
- Gwyneth Paltrow donates signed purse to Handbag Happy Hour
- Cape Coral Police Department announces September 2010 student winners
- Cape High's Koa Sua a 'rising star'
- County manager recommends Lee not pursue swim center
- Review committee eyes charter changes
- Council discusses 'privatization' of water services
- Lee Memorial Health System Fundation announces allocations
- Man reports stolen Nissan Titan
- Authorities: Cape house fire under investigation
- Woman reports missing bag of jewelry
- County votes in favor of replacing spreader barrier
- Oasis Middle School PTO raises $10,000 for studio equipment
- Record gains for U.S. poverty with elections looming
- Cape deems pot-bellied pigs 'domestic animals'
- Cape Coral-Fort Myers sees 'greatest gains' in poverty
- Cape Coral approves spreader agreement
- 9/11 marked in Cape Coral
- Nearly 100K in counterfeit items seized at flea market
- Down to the wire: Cape budget gets nod but debate continues into final public hearing
- Search warrant leads to grow house discovery
- LMHS offering autism spectrum disorder screenings
- School budget vote set for Sept. 14
- Cape to consider Spreader pact
- Alcohol reported stolen by resident
- Soldier's father: Army was warned of murder plot
- LMHS offering autism spectrum disorder screenings
- No-swim advisory lifted at the Yacht Club Beach
- Cape police warn residents of electric bill payment scam
- Mariner High to offer math classes to parents
- Plans for Cape veterans museum move forward
- Cape Coral firefighters undergo rescue training
- Bond set for Cape teen charged with manslaughter
- Budget reduction to come from city payroll, giving rise to layoff debate
- Viewing, funeral plans Wednesday for Forde, son
- Ariels to host fund-raisers for injured soldier
- Major cock fighting ring halted in Lehigh Acres
- School officials: Counselors available after fatal shooting
- Cape Council approves $6.2 million slash to budget proposal
- Dining in the Dark fund-raiser to be held at new Morgan House Sept. 18
- Cause of death released in Lehigh slayings
- Invitational Snook and Redfish Challenge has best turnout yet
- Police: Driver pulled from canal after attempting to elude deputy
- Tuesday themed teas starting at Burroughs Home
- Donnell shares info, asks for input at town hall meeting
- Officials urge driver caution as holiday travelers hit the road
- Cape Coral teen dies in gun accident
- One mother asks why: Mom of injured vet questions how Cape honors its wounded
- New city manager looks to payroll cuts to balance budget
- Cape Coral may get Army reserve center
- Labor Day weekend specials planned at Sun Splash
- New King consultant threatens lawsuit against councilman, city
- Employment contract with second Organizational Effectiveness Program consultant signed
- Cape police officer injured in traffic crash
- Murder-suicide suspected in death of three found dead in Lehigh home
- City Clerk's Office now offering new passport services
- Fifth Third Bank to wrap-up Back to School Drive
- Trafalgar Elementary's Vetter nominated for achievement award
- New vision plan for Cape's downtown unveiled
- Presidential visit with Kent, family 'a big honor'
- Council continues to discuss animal control service for city
- North Fort Myers Fire District to close station #1
- President presents Purple Heart to injured soldier from Cape Coral
- Health Department continues no-swim advisory for Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach
- School district develops social networking guidelines for staff
- T-shirt sales to benefit veterans, families
- Cape High newspaper wins National Scholastic Press Association honor
- City attorney requests outside help with lawsuit
- King tabs Martin as second consultant
- City employees raise $3,200 for soldier
- Community turns out to raise money in memory of murdered mom
- Breeze readers invited to take part in 'Cruze Giveaway' contest
- Recount for judge's race set for Saturday
- Commission bid derailed; school board 'outsider' Chilmonik looks to re-focus
- Residents decry dredging lack
- CRA 'vision plan' to be unveiled Tuesday
- Cape police arrest two in vehicle defraud scheme
- Cape High newspaper takes first
- Candidate in judge's race says provisional ballots being counted
- Cape council debates use of reserve funds
- Cape police charge father with manslaughter in death of 8-week-old daughter
- Driver charged with DUI after striking middle school student on Trafalgar Parkway
- Lee school board looking at three fresh faces
- County candidates look to November
- No-swim advisory issued for the Yacht Club Beach
- Bondi wins GOP bid for Fla. attorney general
- Statement from Dick Ripp regarding Republican primary, Lee County Commission
- Statement by Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp regarding primary results
- Newcomers Armstrong, Scott win school board seats downing incumbents
- Under 24 percent of registered voters turn out for primary election
- Officials say first day of school goes well
- Cape police charge estranged husband with attempted murder of wife's friend
- Teen dies following causeway swimming accident on Saturday
- A Remodeler's Dream: Builders Care to host building product blow-out event
- Council unanimously OKs SRO program
- McGrail town hall meeting touches on road repaving, budget, taxes
- Florida settles for less for Everglades, estuaries
- Training prepares drivers for any emergency
- Students head back to school Monday
- Council to consider SRO program, school zone lighting on Monday
- Early voting numbers show good turnout
- Cape man accused in vehicle fire
- Temporary Road Closure of Southeast 28th Terrace and Santa Barbara Boulevard
- Second man charged with stealing copper coils from Cape church
- Local students' ACT scores improve
- Hodges University announces expansion plans for all three local facilities
- Tips help bring 'most wanted' fugitive back to prison
- Public's help sought in locating missing woman
- North Fort Myers Pincher's Crabshack closed
- 2nd Annual Back to School Blast Saturday
- Cape detective to take part in TV show taping
- Officials rule building fire was accidental in nature
- Caloosahatchee Marching and Chowder Society helps kids learn to sail
- Red Ribbon Pancake Breakfast Saturday
- Differing opinions for school flashers could save city thousands
- DUI checkpoint planned for this weekend
- City considering its own animal control service
- Council urged to continue SRO program
- Back-to-school shoppers take advantage of 'holiday'
- New trash bin distribution to begin
- Consultant interviews to begin next week
- Early voting numbers 'good'
- Synchronized swim show makes a splash
- State Attorney's Office files charges against men charged with killing Cape resident
- Two teens charged with burglary, larceny
- Right-of-way donations may make or break Pine Island Road expansion plans
- Brass sprinkler caps reported stolen at Tarpon Landings
- Investigators attribute two fires at same Cape address to arson
- State 'sales tax holiday' opens Friday
- Former Cape officer last to be sentenced in mortgage fraud scheme
- Woman charged with DUI after striking three vehicles
- MPO to hold public hearing Aug. 20
- Agencies investigating duck deaths at Four Freedoms Park
- Woman charged with DUI while driving with infant in the car
- Over 1,100 turn out for first day of early voting in Cape
- ECHO holds memorial service for a former staff member
- Memorial service held at ECHO for former staff member killed by Taliban in Afghanistan
- Council appoints nine to Charter Review Committee
- Pine Island Legion Auxiliary sponsors students for Girls State
- Scouting hails stamp dedication
- Man charged with murder in NFM homicide
- Status hearing set for man accused of making false drivers licenses
- Updated forecast: Still on track for an 'active' hurricane season
- Cape manager looks to outside expertise for organizational strategy
- Lee schools get another 'A'
- Early voting opens Monday
- BJ's Wholesale Club to present 'Taste of the Town'
- King looking to hire 'Organizational Effectiveness Program Consultants'
- Another traffic shift planned for Santa Barbara Boulevard
- Gubernatorial hopeful Rick Scott will be in North Fort Myers
- Cape police officer resigns following investigation
- Leoma Lovegrove relocates art gallery to Sanibel
- CRA looks to cut costs with underground power lines work
- Officials: No change in hurricane predictions
- Cape woman found guilty of kidnapping, grand theft
- Pelican Elementary open house Aug. 19
- Sans Souci Bay developer plans to sue city, civic organizations, individuals
- Dog dies when left in overheated vehicle
- Principal of North Nicholas High terminated
- District 1 candidates address county's mental health concerns
- League of Women Voters outlines three ways to vote
- CCSO: 2-1/2 year old boy dies after fall into pool
- Driver faces 21 Counts of DUI property damage
- Republican Women's Club forum Aug. 17
- Sixth annual McFlat's Invitational Snook and Redfish Challenge to benefit Ronald McDonald House
- Police say teen accidentally shot baby
- Cape community rallies to help injured soldier
- Identity of Fort Myers homicide victim released
- Baby shot; Fort Myers police say they have a suspect in custody
- Lee businesses may qualify for 'injury loans'
- Cape consideration of 'spreader' agreement postponed
- Pine Island Road widening comes down to money
- 911 tips led to arrest of second suspect in shooting death
- Victim of home invasion homicide remembered by woman who loved him
- Cape police catch smash-n-grab suspect in the act
- School board reviews draft of legislative priorities for 2011
- DEP: city did not discharge wastewater into river
- Browder: No deep cuts this budget cycle
- Man injured in May 8 boating accident dies
- Guns n' Hoses Blood Drive coming to the Cape Thursday
- Records reveal investigative path in Cape Coral homicide
- Cape converts sexual predator notification method to phone system
- School board to consider tentative tax rate
- Family of German tourist injured in accident located
- Guns n' Hoses Blood Drive coming to the Cape Thursday
- Loan modification sought for Cape Hampton Inn and Suites
- School board candidates share views
- Charlotte mom finds bomb threat on car windshield
- FEMA's change in rating may save Cape policy holders nearly $6 million on Flood Insurance premi
- One injured in early afternoon crash
- Motorcyclist in critical condition following collision with Jeep
- Commission on Ethics dismisses request for cost reimbursement
- City to investigate whether MWH records are public
- Plant sale draws record crowd
- Mayor's town hall meeting draws crowd
- City forwards water quality complaint to Department of Environmental Protection
- Cape ER project nears half-way mark
- Cape crime rate drops 17.5 percent
- Bonnie brings rain, brushes by
- Cape to look at predator notification program
- Crime rates drop for city of Fort Myers
- Mistrial declared in Lehigh murder case
- Cape Coral crime drops 17.5 percent in mid-year UCR reports
- Tropical Storm Bonnie expected to develop today
- Delay in billing may mean higher balance due for city utility customers
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