The Fort Myers Police Department is mourning the loss of a staff member killed in a car crash in Lehigh Acres Tuesday.
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Lee delays decision on EMS in Bonita
At left, from left, Heather Funk, Natalie Leon and Anne Burdine sit in the upper deck of a crowded county commissioners meeting supporting Lee County EMS’ attempt to keep ambulance transport service from switching to Bonita Springs Fire Rescue in Bonita Springs.
Occupy Fort Myers files lawsuit against city
Occupy Fort Myers is suing the city for what it claims is a violation of the movement’s rights to freedom of expression.
Adult website linked to Cape Coral councilman
Cape Councilman Pete Brandt is being linked to an adult website. Several people in Cape Coral say they received an email from Brandt, asking them to check out an online adult pharmacy.
Cans for Scares this Saturday
CAPE CORAL, Fla. You can get a trick and give a treat at a Halloween party this Saturday in Cape Coral.
Cape burglary suspect sentenced to 5 years
CAPE CORAL, Fla.- Christopher Civitarese was sentenced to 5 years in prison followed by 5 years of probation as well as a designation of a Habitual Felony Offender and Prison Re-Release Offender.
Cape police arrest 3 suspects on burglary charges
CAPE CORAL, Fla.- On October 5th Cape Coral Police Officers Jeffrey Taylor and John Kane responded to a report of a burglary to a business, A-1 Seawall located in the industrial park.
Official calls opening weekend of Oktoberfest – fabulous’
With the first weekend of the 26th annual Oktoberfest all wrapped up, event organizers called it a success and are looking forward to the next one.
City to continue exploring use of reserve police unit
City Council wants to keep exploring the option of instituting and using a reserve police unit staffed entirely by volunteers, but the idea didn’t sit too well with Police Chief Jay Murphy, who said much would have to be addressed before signing off on it.
Cape pastor to serve as guest chaplain for the U.S. House
A senior pastor from Cape Coral has been appointed by U.S. Congressman Connie Mack as the guest chaplain for the House of Representatives at the end of November.