

It’s no secret that Cape Coral remains one of the fastest-growing cities in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. To keep up with that growth, and to meet the needs of the community, Lee Health has announced the second phase of its “Hospital at Home” program, which starts ...
David Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health (DLC), Collier County’s only comprehensive, not-for-profit behavioral health provider, is excited to announce that the DLC Advocates will host the 12th Annual Sunset Cruise for Mental Health on Thursday, June 12. This annual event provides ...
WHAT: Power Up for Summer WHEN: Saturday, May 31, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. WHERE: In the Courtyard (Between Burntwood Tavern and GameTime) Gulf Coast Town Center, 10037 Gulf Center Drive, Fort Myers. Kick Off The Summer With A Fun Super-Powered Celebration! This action-packed event will ...
It’s no secret that Cape Coral remains one of the fastest-growing cities in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. To keep up with that growth, and to meet the needs of the community, Lee Health has announced the second phase of its “Hospital at Home” program, which starts ...
The School District of Lee County is seeking federal dollars through Community Project Funding for hardening school facilities and enhancing safety and security. The two requests from the district include enhancing safety and security by upgrading the district’s outdated intercom systems, ...
The Lee County School Board got a budget update Tuesday which, at this time, only includes proposed budgets from the House and Senate. Director of Budget Kelly Letcher began the presentation by sharing FTE (full time equivalent) projections. The district’s unweighted projected FTE was ...
The annual Tommy Bohanon Foundation Youth Football Camp is set to kick off on Saturday, June 21 at North Fort Myers High School. Registration is free and openes Thursday, May 15. Student-athletes in first through eighth grades in Southwest Florida are eligible to participate. Campers will ...
A staggering 50,000-plus children in Southwest Florida are impacted by some form of mental illness. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for youth in the state of Florida. These are alarming statistics, but Kids' Minds Matter is helping to address the issue. As part of the region’s ...