The Lee County Sheriff's Office is conducting a death investigation this morning on Madison Court after a report early this morning of a shooting at a home on Fort Myers Beach. According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, the shooting was not considered suspicious and there is no threat to the public. According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, there was a report of a shooting on Madison Court at about 1:30 a.m. on Sunday. One person was pronounced dead inside a home in the 400 block of the street. The Major Crimes Unit was on the scene and investigating Sunday morning. No further details were immediately available from the Lee County's Office.
The Town of Fort Myers Beach will celebrate Florida Arbor Day with a ceremonial tree planting on Friday, January 16 at Bay Oaks Recreation Center. The event will take place in the morning with the planting of a Gumbo Limbo tree, the town's official tree. The planting "will honor Florida’s unique environment, native species, and commitment to preserving local flora and fauna," Fort Myers Beach Public Information Officer Abigail Eberhart said in an announcement. The Gumbo Limbo tree is known for its red, peeling bark and "its unique photosynthetic process that occurs through its bark, making it especially well adapted to Florida’s coastal environment," the town's announcement ...
The Florida Department of Health in Lee County has issued a water quality advisory at Lynn Hall Memorial Park. Tests at the park indicated bacteria levels that do not meet health department standards for recreational water activity. The department is advising the public to refrain from ...
In a sense, Fly Heli Tours has found a helicopter landing spot in the waters of San Carlos Bay and Matanzas Pass that almost technically may seem to be in the middle of nowhere, while at the same time is in the middle of everywhere concerning Fort Myers Beach. The company has anchored a ...
The Town of Fort Myers Beach announced there will be 75 Royal Palm trees planted at Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, made possible through $37,500 in grant funding from the U.S. Forest Service, facilitated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). This tree-planting initiative is part of a broader effort to restore Fort Myers Beach’s tree canopy, which suffered extensive damage during Hurricane Ian and subsequent storm events. The project supports both environmental resilience and community recovery by reintroducing vegetation that provides long-term ecological, aesthetic, and quality-of-life benefits. In a statement announcing the grant, the town ...
Nova Classical STEM Academy, opening in August, will host its second in-person open house on Saturday, Jan. 31, from 1 to 3 p.m. at its Fort Myers campus, located at 7101 Banway Road. The school plans to integrate a classical education model with STEM-enriched, project-based learning. The ...
Sponsorship and registration opportunities are now available for the 33rd Annual Boston Red Sox Celebrity Classic Event Series, returning February and March to benefit intellectual and developmental disability services at Golisano Children’s Hospital. One of Lee Health Foundation’s ...
Lee County Domestic Animal Services kicks off the New Year – or “barks in the mew year” – with adoption fees reduced to $25 for all cats, kittens and adult dogs through the month of January. Every adoption through Lee County Domestic Animal Services includes a comprehensive adoption ...
In today’s world, technology is everywhere. It is in our pockets, on our wrists and on our desks. For many students, screens have always been part of how they learn, communicate and interact with the world. Technology certainly has its place in education — but as an educator, I have come ...
This past year has seen some significant achievements for Fort Myers Beach three years out from Hurricane Ian. There has been the return of a number of businesses and the start of new ones. More folks are getting back into their homes and completing rebuilds. More people are returning to visit ...